Gonzalo heads Real Madrid past Juventus and into Club World Cup quarters
- Gonzalo Garcia’s header in the 54th minute secured a narrow win for Real Madrid against Juventus in Miami Gardens on Tuesday.
- The match followed a scoreless first half and Juventus tired as their coach Igor Tudor cited heat, game tension, and a long season.
- Real Madrid dominated after Juventus missed early chances, with goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio making 10 saves before Garcia's goal.
- Garcia has scored in every tournament match, with this header assisted by Trent Alexander-Arnold, marking Garcia's third goal in four games.
- Real Madrid advanced to the quarterfinals and will face Borussia Dortmund at MetLife Stadium on Saturday for a semifinal spot.
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Breakout tournament star Gonzalo García scored his third goal of the Club World Cup to power Real Madrid past Juventus, 1-0, and into the quarterfinals on Tuesday afternoon in Miami Gardens, Florida. García has started all four of Real Madrid’s matches because of a gastrointestinal illness to star striker Kylian Mbappé. The 21-year-old broke a second-half tie with a header in the 54th minute, giving him a goal contribution in every match of the …
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