Real Madrid on Saturday lifted the Club World Cup for a record fifth time with a pulsating 5-3 win over Al-Hilal in Morocco.
Vinicius Junior and Fede Valverde struck twice each, while Karim Benzema also scored on his return from injury in Real’s spectacular victory over their Saudi Arabian opponents.
Manager Carlo Ancelotti’s side, who qualified as UEFA Champions League winners last season, had far too much attacking quality for their opponents to handle.
Photo: Reuters
Real Madrid’s emphatic triumph at Rabat’s Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium secured their second piece of silverware of the season, after winning the UEFA Super Cup in August last year.
It also provided welcome respite from their La Liga campaign, where they sit eight points behind rivals Barcelona, who also beat them in the Spanish Super Cup final last month.
Real also won three Intercontinental Cups in 1960, 1998 and 2002 — a match between European and South American champions, which merged with the Club World Cup in 2005.
“We are very happy, for the eighth time Madrid are champions of the world, it was what we had to do,” Ancelotti told Telecinco. “We’re happy, it was a good game. I think we were good up front, with Vinicius, Karim, Valverde, who got two, and up top the team had mobility and quality.”
Ancelotti brought Benzema back into the starting lineup after he had missed the semi-final win over Al-Ahly with a thigh injury, with Rodrygo dropping to the bench.
The 35-year-old striker created the opening goal for Vinicius with a short pass to send the Brazilian winger through on goal.
After a frustrating spell in Spain because of racist abuse from the stands and opponents targeting him on the pitch, Vinicius was able to enjoy himself in Morocco, netting in both of Real’s matches and crowned player of the tournament.
“We are delighted with him, because he keeps improving, he’s much more effective,” Ancelotti said.
“He scores in almost all the games and makes the difference in all of them,” he said.
The same went for the team as a whole, glad to take a short break from their domestic battle with Barcelona to earn the title of world champions.
“We are improving,” Ancelotti said. “We have to consider there were mistakes at the back, the team is coming back, like Karim, [Eder] Militao, [Thibaut] Courtois... This trophy will give us a boost for the rest of the season.”
Valverde rifled the second goal home through defender Ali Albulayhi’s legs, leaving goalkeeper Abdullah al-Mayoof unsighted.
Former Porto striker Moussa Marega pulled one back for the 2021 Asian Champions League winners, sliding a shot past Andriy Lunin, who should have done more to keep it out.
The Ukrainian goalkeeper, standing in for the injured Courtois, was celebrating his birthday, but despite the win he had a game to forget.
For a short period it seemed the Saudi Arabian side were going to truly test their more illustrious rivals, but Real stepped up a gear in the second half and secured an entertaining victory.
Vinicius set up Benzema early in the second half with a stunning cross using the outside of his boot and the French forward made no mistake from close range.
Uruguayan midfielder Valverde netted his second goal after a slick combination with defender Dani Carvajal, finding his form and goals again after a dip in form.
Al-Hilal pulled another goal back through former Atletico Madrid striker Luciano Vietto, who dinked an effort past Lunin.
Vinicius quickly hit back with a clinical strike, but Vietto pounced with a clever turn and finish to cut the distance to two goals again.
Marega sent a good chance wide with 10 minutes to go, letting Madrid off the hook when he might have forced a nervy finale.
OFFENSE SHINES: First baseman Pan Chie-kai hit a solo homer in the fifth inning as all 10 batters Taiwan used contributed at least one hit toward their team total of 14 One day after their first shutout loss at the WBSC Premier12, Taiwan yesterday bounced back with a commanding 8-2 victory over the US, keeping their hopes for a spot in tomorrow’s final alive. The win in the Super Round marked Taiwan’s first triumph over the US at a top-tier international baseball tournament since 2003. Their previous win over the US was at the 2003 Baseball World Cup, with only one win in the previous 10 matchups since 1999. Yesterday’s game was tightly contested through the first six innings, with the margin never exceeding two runs. However, the tide turned in the top of
Taiwan last night defeated Cuba 2-0 in their World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) Premier12 Group B game at the Taipei Dome and finished the group second. At the Taipei Tianmu Baseball Stadium, South Korea yesterday defeated Australia 5-2, while Japan last night won 11-3 against the Dominican Republic. On Sunday, Taiwan scored two three-run homers in an 11-3 blowout win over Australia at the Taipei Dome to advance to the Super Round. Fresh off a defeat at the hands of defending Premier12 champions and Group B winners Japan the previous day, Taiwan’s offense came out slugging against Australia from the
TWO-NIL LOSS: Taiwan’s best chance to score came at the top of the fifth with the bases loaded and one out, but Venezuela’s Liarvis Breto got out of the jam Taiwan yesterday suffered a shutout 2-0 loss to Venezuela in the opening game of the WBSC Premier12 Super Round at the Tokyo Dome. Taiwan had seven hits, one more than Venezuela’s six, but catcher Carlos Perez’s two-run homer to left field in the bottom of the fourth inning delivered the only runs scored by both teams and secured victory for Venezuela. Taiwan’s best chance came at the top of the fifth inning with the bases loaded and only one out. However, Venezuela reliever Liarvis Breto struck out Chen Chen-wei before reliever Pedro Garcia finished the inning by allowing an infield flyball by Lin
As sporting celebrations go, it does not quite have the charm of Roger Milla’s hip-wiggling shimmy with a corner flag at the 1990 World Cup or the imperious swagger of Usain Bolt’s iconic lightning pose. However, a dance move inspired by US president-elect Donald Trump’s stilted on-stage boogieing has rapidly become the celebration of choice across the US sporting world. From the blood-soaked UFC to the hard-hitting NFL and the reliably decorous world of the LPGA Tour, athletes across North America have succumbed to the viral Trump dance craze in the past week. On Monday, US soccer star Christian Pulisic became the latest