CLUB WORLD CUP
Vinicius shines as Real secure top spot
Haaland outpaces Messi, Mbappé to 300 goals as City cruise past Juve
Saturday, 28 June 2025
PHILADELPHIA, June 27 (Agencies): Vinícius Júnior scored a goal and assisted on another in Real Madrid's 3-0 win over Salzburg on Thursday night that secured the Spanish powerhouse first place in the Club World Cup's Group H and a spot in the round of 16.
Vinícius gave the 64,811 soaking wet fans at Lincoln Financial Field something to cheer for by scoring on a left-footed shot right outside the penalty box in the 40th minute. Jude Bellingham left Vinícius in position to score with a breakaway pass that took advantage of the wet field conditions caused by the rain.
Eight minutes later, a def
lected pass by Mamady Diambou left Vinícius one-on-one against Joane Gadou inside Salzburg's penalty box. Having no angle to shoot, Vinícius delivered a backheel pass to Federico Valverde that left the Uruguayan wide open to score from 10 yards out.
Antonio Rüdiger suffered an apparent hamstring injury in the 60th minute after completing a long sprint down the right wing. He continued playing, but was subbed out six minutes later. His availability will be one to watch for Real Madrid's upcoming game as they are thin at the center back position due to multiple injuries and a suspension to Raúl Asencio. Gonzalo García put the game to bed in the 84th minute with a chip shot after a counterattack he initiated by stealing the ball from Gadou in midfield.
With the win, Real Madrid became the ninth European team to advance to the round of 16. From the 12 European teams in the tournament, only Atlético Madrid, Porto, and Salzburg were eliminated in the group stage. Vinícius' backheel pass to set up Valverde inside the penalty box to score Madrid's second goal.
Real Madrid finished atop Group H with seven points. Madrid will face Juventus, a 5-2 loser to Manchester City, on Tuesday at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. Salzburg finished third in Group H with four points. They were eliminated as Al Hilal finished with five points, one more than the Austrian team, after defeating Pachuca 2-0 on Thursday night. "Vinícius is essential for us. He has the capacity to do a lot of things for the team without and with the ball. So, I'm really happy for him. We have to keep it up and so does he." - Real Madrid midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni
"We learned a lot. We played against the best teams in the world, competed at a high level, and that's what we take out of the tournament from the experience we got. We lost, we won, and we drew. So it's a lot to learn, but it was good for us." - Salzburg defender Frans Krätzig
Meanwhile, Erling Haaland scored the 300th goal of his career for club and country as Manchester City defeated Juventus in the decisive game of Group G in the FIFA Club World Cup in Orlando.
Haaland, 24, had started the game as a substitute for Pep Guardiola's team but was introduced at halftime as a replacement for Egypt international Omar Marmoush.
And the former Borussia Dortmund striker needed just seven minutes to get on the score sheet with just his third touch of the game when he bundled the ball into the Juventus net from close range.
The goal, which put City 3-1 ahead against Juve, was Haaland's 123rd for City in 145 games for the Premier League side and took his career tally to 300 in just 370 games for Molde, RB Salzburg, Borussia Dortmund, City and Norway.
He reached the mark in far fewer games than fellow prolific scorers Cristiano Ronaldo (554 games), Lionel Messi (418 games) and Kylian Mbappé (409 games), per ESPN Research.
"All I can say is congratulations," Man City manager Pep Guardiola told reporters.