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🔝The best of Wednesday at the Club World Cup

🔝The best of Wednesday at the Club World Cup

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The group stage of this historic Club World Cup is now behind us, and today at OneFootball, we take a look back at the best moments of the day on the field.
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The Stunning Goals from Rayados
Monterrey took to the field with one mission: to beat Urawa Reds by two goals or more, and they delivered… in style! Deossa and "Tecatito" Corona were the authors of some true masterpieces. The hard part now is choosing which was the best.
The Japanese Fans
The Urawa Reds fans gave a masterclass in what it means to be a true supporter. Despite the defeat, they enjoyed their last match in the Club World Cup from the stands, and their actions after the game showed what EVERYONE should do in a public place.
The Party
Mamelodi Sundowns FC said goodbye to the World Cup, but their energy in the stands will stay in our hearts.
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