07/07/2025
Read
iPaper at Malaysian Paper
www.thesun.my Free access to iPaper PDF Download
app from the App Store or Google Play TM . Malaysian Paper or download
SCAN ME
SCAN ME
MONDAY | JULY 7, 2025
Malaysian Paper
Real Madrid’s Gonzalo Garcia (left) scores his team’s first goal during the Fifa Club World Cup 2025 quarterfinal match against Borussia Dortmund yesterday. – JUAN MABROMATA/ AFPPIC
A star is born Garcia, Mbappe on target as Madrid ready for ‘really big challenge’ against PSG at Club World Cup semis
Y OUNG striker Gonzalo Garcia scored his fourth goal of the Club World Cup and Kylian Mbappe his first as Real Madrid beat Borussia Dortmund 3-2 yesterday to set up a mouthwatering semifinal against European champions Paris Saint-Germain. Garcia, 21, put Madrid ahead from close range early on a hot afternoon at the MetLife Stadium just outside New York City, and Fran Garcia then doubled their lead before the midway point in the first half. Dortmund never seriously threatened a comeback before a remarkable late flurry of activity, with Maximilian Beier pulling one back in the 93rd minute and Mbappe getting Madrid’s third with a stunning overhead kick. Serhou Guirassy then completed the scoring with a penalty after Real’s Dean Huijsen was sent off, before the fulltime whistle finally blew. “Everything was going under control with the result, not conceding much, but the last 10 minutes (were) kind of crazy, when we lost a little bit of our shape, our intensity... but overall a good 80 minutes and the last 10 minutes to improve,” Real coach Xabi Alonso told broadcaster DAZN . Alonso’s side find themselves in the semifinals despite Mbappe still not having started a game at the tournament. The France superstar, who did not play during the group stage due to illness, will now hope to start for the first time when Real take on his old club in a fascinating last-four showdown at the same venue on Thursday.
Bellingham and Gonzalo ended with the two full-backs combining as a low Trent Alexander-Arnold cutback was swept in by Fran Garcia. They should have scored more goals before halftime, with Bellingham – deprived of the chance to face his brother Jobe who was suspended – firing just wide after a nice dummy by Vinicius Junior. The latter sent a shot wide when he tried to surprise Gregor Kobel from the edge of the box, while Aurelien Tchouameni cracked an effort off the woodwork just past the hour mark, albeit there was an offside earlier in the move. Dortmund could have made a real comeback attempt had halftime substitute Beier scored at the other end just before that, although their hopes were briefly raised late on. Beier made it 2-1 three minutes into time added on as he controlled a poor clearance and fired past Thibaut Courtois. Mbappe, who came on for Bellingham midway through the second half, then scored his 44th club goal since the start of the season with an overhead effort at the back post from a Guler cross. Then Guirassy was brought down at the other end, leading to centreback Huijsen being sent off. Guirassy scored the penalty to make it 3-2 with his 38th of the season. “It is a deserved win for Real Madrid,” said Dortmund coach Niko Kovac. “We showed our qualities and it is not a failure if you go home after a defeat against them.” – AFP/Reuters
Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe (right) scores their third goal against Borussia Dortmund. – REUTERSPIC/VINCENT CARCHIETTA
the vast majority of the crowd. “We’ve seen him (Garcia) play in the last few games and today he did it again,” said manager Xabi Alonso. “He is making the most of this opportunity. “I think that he is in the right place, right time, and we’re very happy with the work he’s doing – and he’s also scoring goals,” Alonso told reporters. The summer heat contributed to the slow pace of the contest, but Real also effectively killed off Dortmund’s hopes by scoring again in the 20th minute. Patient build-up play on the right involving the imperious Jude
seemed to have got the job done early after Alonso sprang something of a surprise tactically, ditching his three man central defence for a back four. Julian Brandt was not far away from giving the German side the lead, but instead it was Real who went in front in the 10th minute. Garcia had scored three times in Madrid’s first four matches at the Club World Cup, including the winner against Juventus in the last 16. He stole in between two defenders to meet an Arda Guler cross at the near post and make it 1-0 to the delight of
“It will be a great challenge for us to face PSG but let’s take positives from today and move on for the next one,” Alonso added. Whoever emerges victorious from that tie will be the favourites to win the inaugural edition of Fifa’s expanded competition, with Chelsea playing Fluminense in the other semifinal. This match, watched by a crowd of 76,611, was a repeat of the 2024 Uefa Champions League final which Real won 2-0. But while they needed two late goals to claim victory then, this time they
theSun is published and printed by Sun Media Corporation Sdn Bhd (221220-K) of Lot 6, Jalan 51/217, 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor. Tel: 03-7784 6688 • Tel (Editorial): 03-7784 6688 Fax: 03-7785 2625 Email: newsdesk@thesundaily.com • Tel (Advertising): 03-7784 8888 Email: advertise@thesundaily.com
Made with FlippingBook - Online catalogs