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Club World Cup Group Stage Wrap: European Giants Stand Tall, Surprise Stories, and What’s Next

5 Key Takeaways

  • City swagger: Manchester City steamrolled Juventus 5–2 to finish Group G undefeated.
  • Madrid mastery: Real Madrid cruised past Salzburg 3–0, topping Group H under Xabi Alonso’s new system.
  • African hope: Fluminense clinched second in Group F with a disciplined 0–0 draw.
  • Benfica brilliance: Under Sanchez, Benfica stunned Bayern to seal top spot and upend expectations.
  • Knockout clarity: The final-16 draw now sets the stage for high-stakes blockbuster clashes across U.S. venues.

City Assert Dominance in Group G

Manchester City hit their stride late, dismantling Juventus 5–2 in Orlando. Jeremy Doku fired the opener, Haaland notched his 300th senior goal, and Savinho’s strike sealed a dominant group campaign. Their perfect 3‑0 run and clinical form make them top contenders for the title.


Madrid’s Tactical Shift Pays Off

Real Madrid, under Xabi Alonso, revealed a flexible 3‑5‑2 formation to great effect. They neutralized Salzburg 3‑0, with Jude Bellingham pulling strings and Vinícius Jr contributing two assists. It was a statement performance that showed Group H belonged to Los Blancos.


Fluminense Bring Stability to Knockouts

A gritty goalless draw with Mamelodi Sundowns was enough for Fluminense to secure their spot in the last 16 from Group F. The Brazilian side showcased tactical discipline and composure, holding firm when it mattered most.


Benfica Rattles Bayern

Benfica edged Bayern Munich 1–0 in one of the group stage’s biggest surprises. Andreas Schjelderup’s early goal secured the win and the group lead, sending Bayern to a more challenging path through the knockouts.


Knockout Brackets Now Set

With group play complete, the round of 16 matchups are locked in. Manchester City will face a Group H runner-up, Real Madrid draw Juventus, and Bayern must now go toe-to-toe with Flamengo. The stage is set for fireworks.


What Lies Ahead

Fans can expect a thrilling knockout phase. European dominance is being tested, South American resolve is peaking, and dark horses like Benfica and Fluminense are ready to disrupt expectations. Tactical finesse, superstar flair, and drama await in every fixture.


Final Word

The Club World Cup’s group stage delivered on all fronts—goals, upsets, and bold tactical gambits. But the real showdown begins now. Stick with Goal Drift as we bring you every twist, breakout performance, and behind-the-scenes scoop on football’s grandest global stage.

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