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Mbappé Leads the Charge as Real Madrid Sink Juventus 1–0

Key Takeaways

  • Real Madrid edged Juventus 1–0 in the Club World Cup Round of 16 showdown.
  • Gonzalo García’s clinical header sealed victory in the 54th minute.
  • Kylian Mbappé made his long-awaited debut in the second half after illness.
  • Trent Alexander-Arnold assisted the winner with a trademark low cross.
  • Juventus struggled under Miami’s humid heat, with 10 players seeking substitution.
  • Madrid now await the winner between Borussia Dortmund and Monterrey in the quarters.

Real vs Juventus: A Heavyweight Showdown in the Heat

Under the sweltering skies of Miami Gardens, two European giants collided in a cagey but compelling encounter. Juventus began brightly, with Randal Kolo Muani and Kenan Yildiz testing Madrid’s backline. But Real Madrid, under the sharp eye of Xabi Alonso, gradually took control—imposing possession, tempo, and confidence.

Madrid’s tactical patience paid off in the second half, as their growing dominance began to wear down Juventus’s legs and focus.


García Steps Up as Hero in Mbappé’s Shadow

In a moment that defined the evening, Trent Alexander-Arnold whipped in a perfectly angled low cross. Rising at the near post was academy gem Gonzalo García, who guided the ball past the Juventus keeper for his third goal of the tournament.

While much of the spotlight has hovered over Mbappé, García’s quiet emergence has been pivotal. The youngster’s intelligence in the box and ruthless finishing have made him a go-to option in the final third—especially when the French superstar was sidelined.


Mbappé Returns with Purpose

The roar from the stands was deafening when Kylian Mbappé entered in the 68th minute. Having recovered from gastroenteritis, his long-awaited Club World Cup debut was a symbolic return to the grand stage. Though he didn’t find the net, his movement, link-up with Vinícius Jr., and sheer presence lifted Madrid’s tempo.

Mbappé’s comeback injects a dose of dynamism and threat that Madrid will count on as the tournament intensifies.


Juventus Wilts in Miami’s Heat

The Italian giants battled hard but couldn’t keep up under Miami’s oppressive 30°C humidity. Coach Igor Tudor revealed after the match that ten players asked to be subbed due to the heat—testament to the draining conditions that ultimately tilted the match in Madrid’s favor.

While Madrid were also affected, their squad depth and tactical discipline allowed them to manage the climate and the opponent with poise.


What’s Next for the Spanish Kings?

With Juventus dispatched, Real Madrid now await the victor between Borussia Dortmund and Monterrey. Xabi Alonso’s tactical blueprint continues to evolve—and with Mbappé back in rhythm, Madrid are inching closer to adding another piece of silverware to their colossal cabinet.

The midfield trio of Bellingham, Valverde, and Alexander-Arnold continues to blossom, while the return of their talismanic No. 7 could make them unstoppable.


Final Whistle

Mbappé is back. Real Madrid are rolling. And the Club World Cup has its favourites sharpening their claws. As Los Blancos advance to the quarter-finals, expect fireworks and drama to follow. For every major moment, every key return, and every Real Madrid twist, stay with Goal Drift—your ultimate home for football’s biggest stories.

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