Real Madrid beats Dortmund 3-2 after 3 stoppage-time goals, plays PSG in Club World Cup semifinals
Gonzalo García and Fran García scored in the first 20 minutes as Madrid built a 2-0 lead.
Dortmund's Maximilian Beier scored three minutes into stoppage time and Mbappé, who entered in the 67th, restored a two-goal lead with his bicycle kick one minute later.
Serhou Guirassy converted a penalty kick in the eighth minute of added time after he was fouled by Dean Huijsen, who received a red card and will miss the semifinals.
Courtois used all of the lengthy arm on his 6-foot-7 frame to tip away Marcel Sabitzer's shot just before the final whistle.
Madrid advanced to a semifinal match against Champions League winner Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday, a day after Chelsea meets Brazilian club Fluminense.
On a sunny afternoon with an 86-degree (30-degree Celsius) temperature at the 3 p.m. kickoff, Gonzalo García scored in the 10th minute and Fran García in the 20th.
Gonzalo García, a 21-year-old who made only five Spanish league appearances in the past two seasons, was given the start by new Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso over Mbappé, still regaining fitness after acute gastroenteritis. García has four goals, tying Benfica's Ángel Di María and Al Hilal's Marcos Leonardo for the tournament lead.
Mbappé came on for Jude Bellingham, who missed a chance to play against his brother Jobe, who was suspended for yellow-card accumulation.
Madrid beat Dortmund 2-0 in the 2024 Champions League final and overcame a two-goal halftime deficit in a 5-2 victory of this season's league phase. Los Blancos were eliminated by Arsenal in this year's Champions League quarterfinals.
Madrid has won five consecutive games against Dortmund and is unbeaten in seven since a 2014 Champions League quarterfinal defeat.
American midfielder Gio Reyna didn't get off the bench and finished the tournament with one 13-minute appearance for Dortmund in five matches.
This game drew 76,611 to MetLife Stadium, site of next year's World Cup final. Seats looked filled, except for a completely empty suite level on one side.
There was a moment of silence before kickoff for Liverpool's Diogo Jota and his brother, Penafiel's André Silva, who died in a car crash Thursday.
Key moment
Courtois' final save on the game's final play to preserve the victory.
Takeaways
Construction to remove seats in the corners enabled a 74-by-114-yard (68-by-105-meter) field, wider than for matches during the 2016 and 2024 Copa America tournaments.
___
AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
23 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Ousmane Dembélé and Kylian Mbappé pay homage to Diogo Jota with dedicated goal celebrations
Following the devastating passing of Liverpool forward Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva on Thursday morning, after the pair were involved in a tragic car accident, the football world has continued to pay their respects and tributes. Kylian Mbappé (26) and Ousmane Dembélé (28) were the latest players to pay their respects to the Portuguese international attacker with their goal celebrations overnight during the FIFA Club World Cup. The France internationals scored in their respective matches, representing PSG and Real Madrid, against Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund. Advertisement Dembélé celebrated his late goal against the Bundesliga champions with Jota's iconic video game celebration. The 28-year-old was renowned for his obsession with video games and competed in professional e-sports. Mbappé signed '20' after scoring a bicycle kick against Dortmund – the number Jota famously wore at the Anfield club. GFFN | Liam Wraith
Yahoo
33 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Josh Giddey Reflects On Incredible Half-Court Game-Winning Buzzer-Beater Against Lakers
Josh Giddey Reflects On Incredible Half-Court Game-Winning Buzzer-Beater Against Lakers originally appeared on Fadeaway World. Chicago Bulls guard Josh Giddey delivered one of the best moments of the 2024-25 NBA season back on March 27. Giddey hit a half-court game-winning buzzer-beater against the Los Angeles Lakers to cap off a sensational comeback win for the Bulls, and he reflected on that shot on the Ball Magnets podcast. Advertisement "The shot obviously gets a lot of attention, but we were down like nine points with 15 seconds left," Giddey said. "And there was a lot that had to go right to lead up to that shot going in. And we went up, and then Austin Reaves hit that layup with three seconds left. "We had no timeouts and I tried to get the ball into Coby [White] quick, [but] they denied him," Giddey continued. "I threw it to [Patrick Williams], and he was kind of stuck awkwardly on the sideline. So, I started trailing the play, and he threw it back to me, and the best shot ... I could get was from where I shot it. "If I had kept dribbling, the clock probably would have ran out," Giddey added. "So, I just let it fly, and luckily it went in. While luck did play a factor, Giddey stated he felt like the shot was going in when the ball left his hands. Advertisement "That's kind of why I held my follow-through and kept walking," Giddey stated. "Because when it left my fingertips, it felt good." Here is Giddey's incredible shot. Just a few days before this clash, the Bulls had blown out the Lakers 146-114 at Arena on March 22. The Lakers had revenge on their minds for the rematch and seemed set to come away with an easy win when they led by 18 points early in the fourth quarter. A Bulls comeback seemed highly improbable, but a 32-15 run saw them cut the Lakers' lead to 111-110 with under a minute remaining. Austin Reaves would push the lead back to three, and Giddey then missed a floater, which seemed to seal the Bulls' fate. Advertisement Reaves would hit both his free throws on the next play to push the lead to five with 12.1 seconds remaining. The Lakers looked to have averted disaster, but things would go horribly wrong from then on. LeBron James left Patrick Williams open for a three-pointer, and he drilled it from the corner. Giddey would then steal James' inbounds pass, and Coby White hit another three to give the Bulls the lead. Reaves then scored again with 3.1 seconds remaining, which set the stage for Giddey's memorable shot. With time winding down, the Australian let it fly from half-court over James and drilled it. It was a night that Giddey will never forget, and James won't either, but for all the wrong reasons. Giddey finished with 25 points (8-19 FG), 14 rebounds, 11 assists, and two steals against the Lakers. It was one of the 22-year-old's best performances of the season, and it was part of a very promising stretch of play from him. Advertisement Giddey averaged 21.2 points, 10.7 rebounds, 9.3 assists, 1.5 steals, and 0.8 blocks per game for the Bulls after the All-Star break. He was very efficient, too, shooting 50% from the field and 45.7% from beyond the arc. The timing of that stretch was quite ideal for Giddey. He is a restricted free agent and, according to the Chicago Sun-Times' Joe Cowley, wants a contract worth around $30 million a year from the Bulls. Related: Chet Holmgren On Josh Giddey Getting Traded To The Bulls: "I Was F***ing Hurt... That's Our Dog" This story was originally reported by Fadeaway World on Jul 6, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Real Madrid superstar underwent doping test after Dortmund win
According to a report from MARCA, it has come to light that Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappe found himself in an unusual situation after his team's 3-2 victory over Borussia Dortmund in the FIFA Club World Cup quarter-final. The French forward had to stay behind at the venue to complete a routine doping test, which ended up taking much longer than expected. Advertisement After the match, Real Madrid's players gradually made their way from the locker room to the team bus, ready to head back to their base camp in West Palm Beach, Miami. Club president Florentino Perez also departed the stadium in his car. However, as everyone settled in and the bus prepared to leave, they realised one key figure was missing: Kylian Mbappe. Mbappe had to leave alone The delay left Real Madrid in a tricky spot. With the entire squad and coaching staff already on the bus and time ticking away, they had no choice but to leave without Mbappe. Mbappe scored a fantastic goal against Borussia Dortmund. (Photo by) Advertisement The forward, who had taken longer than expected to finish his doping test, was still inside the stadium nearly an hour after his teammates had gone. When Mbappe finally emerged, he was escorted by a club staff member and whisked away in a different car, followed by up to five police vehicles for security. The extraordinary escort highlighted both the importance of the player to the club and the level of attention he commands wherever he goes. This unexpected incident did little to dampen the excitement of Real Madrid's win, which booked their place in the semi-finals of the Club World Cup against Paris Saint-Germain. Mbappe, who scored a goal in the match, will now focus on helping his team reach the final and lifting another trophy.