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23 minutes ago
- Associated Press
Real Madrid beats Dortmund 3-2 after 3 stoppage-time goals, plays PSG in Club World Cup semifinals
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Kylian Mbappé's spectacular bicycle kick was among three goals in second-half stoppage time, and Real Madrid beat Borussia Dortmund 3-2 in a Club World Cup quarterfinal match on Saturday as goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois used his fingertips to palm away the potential tying goal on the game's final play. 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:


Fox News
25 minutes ago
- Fox News
Will Power Confronts Alex Palou after Mid-Ohio Practice
"You just [expletive] my whole session." Will Power yelled at Alex Palou after practice Saturday morning at Mid-Ohio, but it appears to be over the frustration that has mounted throughout the weekend while drivers tried to get a good, clean lap in practice. As drivers manage their tires on the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, backing off and going slower on a lap is not rare. Power and Colton Herta talked about it yesterday when asked about what was the most difficult part of the 2.258-mile, 13-turn road course. Will Power spoke with FOX Sports on the broadcast prior to qualifying about the issue. "[He] spent four laps just going slow, so I had to keep backing up, backing up, backing up, which was frustrating," Power said. "And then I came in and made a change, went out on a money lap [and they] sent him out of the pit again right in front of me and he didn't move." "He just kept going, and I had to back up again. He didn't have anyone in front of him and I had clear behind me. He could have just backed off, which I always do for him and anyone else." Power said Palou told him sorry because he knew what the issue was and Power acknowledged that Palou might have been just doing what he was instructed. "It's frustrating for everyone to get a lap because these tracks are small and so many cars," Power said. Palou said he knew why Power was coming towards him and joked that Power "gave me some compliments" and added that he understood the frustration. "Everybody is complaining about traffic, and we're all angry that we don't get clear laps," Palou said. "Maybe he thought we did something personal to him. For sure, that was not the intention. … I was always a second or two seconds in front of him. "He was just having to back off," Palou added. "I never tried to defend or anything. He was a little bit upset, and that's OK." Power's irritation was reiterated earlier in the weekend. "[The biggest challenge] is probably people backing off, simply," Power said Friday afternoon after the first practice. "It's incredible." Colton Herta, sitting next to him, added that if it happens early in the lap, then it ruins the entire lap. "You just don't really get laps," Herta said. "So you're kind of guessing the last half of the track, where to put it and how much speed to roll when you get the [softer tire] reds on." "It definitely disrupts the flow of your work progress for sure," Herta added. That's what it appeared Power was mad about when he confronted Palou after practice. Power is known as one of the more emotional drivers, often laying it out there but also getting over things relatively quickly. It has been a vexing season for Power. The Team Penske driver is seventh in the standings and only has one podium finish (the Indianapolis Grand Prix in May). Palou is having an incredible season, as the Ganassi driver has six wins and a 93-point lead in the standings.


Washington Post
26 minutes ago
- Washington Post
The young Wizards get even younger with Maryland native Cam Whitmore
The Washington Wizards continued to add young players to their roster Saturday by agreeing to acquire forward Cam Whitmore from the Houston Rockets, a person with knowledge of the move confirmed to The Washington Post. ESPN first reported the transaction. The Wizards will send to Houston a 2026 second-round draft pick from Chicago and a 2029 second-round draft pick from Sacramento, according to the person, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the trade had not been announced. (The Athletic first reported the specific draft compensation.) This deal will be folded in with the trade that sends Jordan Poole to the New Orleans Pelicans, according to the person; that move was reported June 24.