3️⃣ key talking points from Real Madrid's Club World Cup draw vs Al-Hilal | OneFootball

3️⃣ key talking points from Real Madrid's Club World Cup draw vs Al-Hilal | OneFootball

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Andrew Thompson·18 juin 2025

3️⃣ key talking points from Real Madrid's Club World Cup draw vs Al-Hilal

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Real Madrid started their 2025 FIFA Club World Cup at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium with a 1-1 draw against Al‑Hilal.

The match marked the start of the Xabi Alonso era and featured several notable moments; from a sparkling counterattacking goal to late drama at both ends. Despite dominating possession, Madrid couldn't secure the win, setting up an intriguing group campaign.


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Here are three talking points Real Madrid can take away from South Florida.


1. Alonso’s debut & Alexander‑Arnold's arrival

This was Alonso's first competitive match in charge, and the tactical approach felt familiar rather than revolutionary—a 4‑3‑3 without the intense pressing he preached.

New signing Trent Alexander‑Arnold also made his much-anticipated debut, injecting creativity from the right flank. While Madrid had the bulk of possession and created plenty of chances after the break, they failed to be efficient in front of goal leaving critics questioning whether Alonso needs more time to stamp his identity on the team.


2. García’s surprise impact

In a bold move, Alonso handed a first senior start to 21‑year‑old forward Gonzalo García due to Kylian Mbappé missing out through illness.

The youngster rewarded that faith in the 34th minute with a slick counterattack goal—scoring with a double-touch finish set up by Rodrygo. That strike, his second for the senior side, established him as one of the club’s youngest scorers in their first start—a milestone only surpassed by talents Jude Bellingham, Marco Asensio, and Dani Ceballos.

Gonzalo’s performance underlines the depth in Madrid’s academy and could offer a reliable attacking option behind Mbappé for the 2025/26 season.


3. Penalty drama at both ends

The match was punctuated by two pivotal penalty moments. Rúben Neves equalized for Al‑Hilal via a spot-kick just before halftime after a foul on Marcos Leonardo.

In stoppage time, Madrid were awarded a lifeline when Fede Valverde stepped up only to be denied by Al‑Hilal shot-stopper Yassine “Bono” Bounou, whose save kept the draw intact. Bono’s performance was a standout for the Saudi side, showcasing the tight margins during an upset result for Inzaghi's men.


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