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Kylian Mbappe makes Club World Cup debut, Real Madrid leads Juventus 1-0

Kylian Mbappe makes Club World Cup debut, Real Madrid leads Juventus 1-0

Miami Herald20 hours ago
A day after a pair of European giants were slain by underdog teams in the Club World Cup Round of 16, it was time for another pair to face off at Hard Rock Stadium: Real Madrid played Juventus in a salivating mid-afternoon matchup with a spot in the quarterfinals on the line.
The 'Madrid!' chants began less than a minute after the opening whistle and a sea of white Madridistas and a smaller, but spirited, number of fans wearing Juventus' trademark black and white vertical stripes nearly filled the 65,000-seat stadium on a dreary day that began with a deluge.
After a scoreless first half, the crowd was desperate for a goal and got a beautiful one in the 54th minute from Gonzalo Garcia with an uncontested header from six yards out after a perfectly placed high cross from Trent Alexander-Arnold. It was the third goal in four Club World Cup games for Garcia, the 21-year-old Spaniard.
One of the biggest storylines of the game was the return of Madrid's French star Kylian Mbappe, who made his tournament debut after missing all three group matches against Al Hilal, Pachuca and RB Salzburg after being diagnosed with acute gastroenteritis on the eve of the tournament.
Mbappe was hospitalized during the opening days of the competition and has been working his way back to game fitness. He began Tuesday's match on the bench and was greeted with a huge cheer during warmups and then another ovation when he emerged from the tunnel after halftime.
'Mbappe! Mbappe!' the crowd chanted, as the forward warmed up midway through the second half. And then, fans roared when he entered the game in the 68th minute, replacing Garcia.
Madrid coach Xabi Alonso said in the leadup to the match: 'It's a big possibility that he makes his Club World Cup debut tomorrow, though. I don't know how much, but it's a big possibility.'
Read Madrid's Starting XI included Thibaut Courtois, Dean Huijsen, Aurelien Tchouameni, Antonio Rudiger, Fran Garcia, Arda Guler, Federico Valverde, Jude Bellingham, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Vinicius Junior, Gonzalo Garcia.
Alonso took over the club less than a month ago, replacing Carlo Ancelotti. He previously coached at Bayer Leverkusen was a standout midfielder with Madrid, Liverpool and Bayern Munich.
'Every single match is now all or nothing,' Alonso said. 'It's a huge match and we have been preparing for the last few weeks to be ready. We are at the knockout stage now, last 16 against a top team like Juve, so we will have to have a very complete performance to go through.
'This match is important. It's a very different competition to those we normally play in, but Real Madrid is very demanding, and you are expected to win. This is our third week together. I am pumped, very excited.'
Another Real Madrid player in the spotlight Tuesday was midfielder Luka Modric, the Croatian great who turns 40 in September and will leave for AC Milan after the Club World Cup.
Modric started on the bench and fans hoped to get a glimpse of him in what could be his last match in a Madrid jersey.
Juventus coach Igor Tudor, a former Croatia teammate of Modric's, remarked: 'What can you say about Luka? We have less than 4 million people in Croatia, so a person like him brings a lot of pride for the country. He is a player that you all see, but he is just a normal person. He represents our country in the best possible way. I love him and I hope he will keep having fun, even though he is now 40.'
The starting lineup for the Italian club was: Michele De Gregorio, Lloyd Kelly, Daniele Rugani, Pierre Kalulu, Andrea Cambiaso, Khephren Thuram, Manuel Locatelli, Alberto Costa, Kenan Yildiz, Randal Kolo Muani, and Francisco Conceicao.
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