
Real Madrid is the fourth and last team that books their place in the semi-final of the FIFA Club World Cup (CWC), past Borussia Dortmund with 3-2 from Borussia to win a 14th victory of their last 15 CWC matches.
Real Madrid is heated for the task at the CWC and under the new boss Xabi Alonso, and they made the perfect start of their quarterfinals.
Arda Güler got too much room about the Madrid Links and he drove a perfect cross on the boot of Gonzalo García, who brought the Spanish side of six meters in the lead with his fourth goal of the tournament.
There was no stopping of Alonso's men in the opening phase, and they doubled their advantage after 20 minutes when their two wing backs were combined, with Fran García, crying at home Alexander-Arnold's Cross at the distant post.
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Dortmund pushed their happiness during the first 45 minutes, and two daring efforts of Vinicius Junior almost placed the game outside them.
Twice he saw Gregor Kobel of his line, and twice his 40-Yard strikes were not successful when lobping the Dortmund stop, but they served as a huge warning sign for the German outfit.
The men of Niko Kovač would never be underestimated by Madrid, given that they had won nine of their last ten in all competitions – but they were suffocated by Los Blancos and showed few signs of being able to recover.
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They eventually tested the resistance of Thibaut Courtois on the hour Mark by Julian Brandt, whose Lage Drive was easily collected by the Belgian stop.
Perhaps the game was swinging in favor of Dortmund, Alonso looked at his couch to introduce Luka Modric and Kylian Mbappe in an attempt to change the stream of the game, and the introduction of the Croatian almost immediate dividends when he was unmarked on the edge of the area, but his effort in the grateful hands of the grateful hands.
Madrid had the most final phases under control and occasionally gave Dortmund around with a part of the free-flowing pass, but that did not prevent Maximilian Beerer from jerking a late consolation goal.
A hectic end of the game followed when Mbappe walked home there only a few seconds after the restart, but the action was not finished there.
Dortmund went directly to the restart's offensive and earned a penalty when Serhou Guirassy was pulled into the area by Dean Huijsen, which was then sent away.
The Guinese International stabbed and converted from the place to complete a crazy stopping period.
The men from Alonso may have their most difficult test in the semi -final while they lock Hoorns with European champions PSG, but after they have won four games in a row, they should be confident.
As far as Dortmund is concerned, their first CWC appearance is over and that also applies to their undefeated run of 10 games.
Flash score Man of the match: Fran Garcia (Real Madrid)
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