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·5. Juli 2025

🤯 This is football! World Cup delivers madness in stoppage time and more

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The Saturday (5) of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 ended in GREAT style.

Real Madrid was winning a "dragged" game against Borussia Dortmund until the Brazilian referee Ramon Abel Abatti indicated the added time: five minutes.


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Then EVERYTHING CHANGED.

There were minutes of INSANITY, THREE goals, expulsion and a MIRACLE preventing an overtime that would be considered completely unlikely.

It owed NOTHING to the final stretch of PSG x Bayern with two expulsions, goal and annulled penalty.

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See what else stood out on social media.


Only this happened...

Simply C-O-U-R-T-O-I-S-!

Pretty much that, right?

Mbappé's great goal + tribute to Diogo Jota


And this had already happened...

The final stretch of Real x BVB even "softened" the madness that was PSG x Bayern.

PSG was winning 1 x 0 and had lost Pacho expelled at 36 minutes of the second half.

Kane even scored at 41', but was offside.

Then came the extra time (six minutes) and MORE excitement.

Lucas Hérnandez also got the red card.

Leaving PSG with NINE on the field.

Dembélé hit the crossbar at 50', but soon after made the second for the French team after a great play by Hakimi.

Anthony Taylor marked a penalty of Nuno Mendes in Müller at 52'.

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But the VAR showed touch only on the ball.

And the duel ended only at 56'.


Is it Thiago Silva's World Cup?

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The Fluminense defender found out on Saturday that he will have his last team in Europe ahead in the semifinal.

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And he can face ANOTHER former club in a possible final thanks to PSG's qualification over Bayern.

Thiago Silva had a great passage through the club from the French capital between 2012 and 2020. He was captain, reference and won 24 titles.

He arrived at Chelsea "discredited", at 35 years old and with a one-season contract.

He stayed four, won his first Champions and also became an idol.

The sequence of his career had the return to Fluminense.

He had won the Copa do Brasil in 2007 and stood out in the runner-up squad of the Libertadores in 2008 before heading to Milan.

He returned to be decisive in last year's Brasileirão and, now, tries to take Tricolor to the decision of the World Cup.

Sure that Milan would be the other semifinalist if it had competed in the competition...


This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.


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