Real Madrid vs Juventus live: Reaction from Club World Cup tie as Madrid secure quarter-final spot
Real Madrid 1-0 Juventus: Los Blancos book quarter-final spot with composed display in Miami
Real Madrid beat Juventus 1-0 in the Club World Cup on Tuesday night in Miami, with Los Blancos booking a place in the quarter-finals of the tournament.
The two sides played out an evenly matched half in the first period in Miami, with Randal Kolo Muani spurning a great chance when clean through, chipping an effort over the bar.
Madrid had the better of the chances as the half came to an end but it was all-square at the break, though that changed soon into the second half as Gonzalo Garcia headed in from Trent Alexander-Arnold’s pinpoint cross.
Madrid were then dominant after going ahead, forcing Michele Di Gregorio into a number of impressive saves as the Juventus attacking threat faded.
And Los Blancos were able to close the game out fairly comfortably late on, to book a quarter-final tie against either Borussia Dortmund or Monterrey.
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Club World Cup fixtures
Friday, July 4
Match 57: Palmeiras vs. Chelsea (Philadelphia)
Match 58: Fluminense vs. Al-Hilal (Orlando)
Saturday, July 5
Match 59: PSG vs. Bayern Munich (Atlanta)
Match 60: Real Madrid or Juventus vs. Borussia Dortmund or Monterrey (East Rutherford)
The biggest Club World Cup question is still unanswered – does anyone care?
There is the £1bn broadcasting deal, the £97m prize for the winners, the guarantee of a minimum of over £30m in revenue for the Premier League participants. There is the possibility of the kind of windfall that could bring domestic dominance for a club from outside Europe. There is the potential reward of cracking America, as everyone looks to build their brand.
In a sense, though, the Club World Cup depends upon a different kind of investment. Whatever the big financial figures, it needs buy-in: not from Fifa’s partners but from the part of the footballing family who are rarely consulted, the fans.
The Club World Cup is in a battle for hearts and minds and eyeballs. It is a matter if – and it is too early to draw definitive conclusions – people buy into it; if they invest their time, their hopes and their emotions.

The biggest Club World Cup question is still unanswered – does anyone care?
Club World Cup fixtures
Friday, July 4
Match 57: Palmeiras vs. Chelsea (Philadelphia)
Match 58: Fluminense vs. Al-Hilal (Orlando)
Saturday, July 5
Match 59: PSG vs. Bayern Munich (Atlanta)
Match 60: Real Madrid vs. Borussia Dortmund or Monterrey (East Rutherford)
Watch: Garcia's winning goal
Here’s the replay for Garcia’s winning goal!
Mbappe makes Club World Cup debut as Frenchman’s return provides boost for Xabi Alonso’s Real Madrid
Kylian Mbappe made his Club World Cup debut in the 1-0 win over Juventus on Tuesday, with the Frenchman providing a reminder of what he can bring to Xabi Alonso’s changing Real Madrid side.
Mbappe came on for Gonzalo Garcia in the 68th minute of the match in Miami, with the latter having opened the scoring not long before with a brilliant header.
The Madrid academy product has thrived when given the opportunity under the absence of Mbappe, but the Frenchman made his return and was energetic throughout, linking up well with Vinicius Jr in attack and almost prodding home from one of the Brazilian’s crosses.

Mbappe makes Club World Cup debut as Frenchman’s return provides boost for Madrid
Up next
Real Madrid will play the winners of the tie between Borussia Dortmund and Monterrey in the quarter-finals, with that match coming at 8pm BST on Saturday, 5 July in East Rutherford.
As for Juventus their attentions will turn to preseason, with the Serie A season starting on 24 August against Parma.
Club World Cup results
Saturday, June 28
Match 49: Palmeiras 1-0 Botafogo
Match 50: Benfica 1-4 Chelsea (AET)
Sunday, June 29
Match 51: PSG 4-0 Inter Miami
Match 52: Flamengo 2-4 Bayern Munich
Monday, June 30
Match 53: Inter Milan 0-2 Fluminense
Match 54: Manchester City 3-4 Al-Hilal (AET)
Tuesday, July 1
Match 55: Real Madrid 1-0 Juventus
Goncalo Garcia gives Real Madrid edge in Club World Cup victory over Juventus
Real Madrid hit their stride at the Club World Cup on Tuesday, edging Juventus 1-0 to reach the quarter-finals thanks to a second-half strike from academy graduate Gonzalo Garcia as Kylian Mbappe made his tournament debut.
Garcia, deputising for Mbappe after the France forward missed the group stage due to gastroenteritis, found the back of the net early in the second half to set up a meeting with either Borussia Dortmund or Monterrey.
Mbappe made his much-anticipated appearance as a second-half substitute, delighting the partisan crowd who packed Hard Rock Stadium to near capacity in a demonstration of the Spanish giants considerable global appeal.

Goncalo Garcia gives Real Madrid edge in Club World Cup victory over Juventus
Courtois reacts
Thibaut Courtois was also speaking to DAZN.
“I think we had a good game, we started feeling how it was going, they defended more than we expected. After that we tried to control the game a bit more,” he said.
“In the second half we had a lot of chances, we scored and we defended well. I think in the second half they shot twice, so we had a good defence.
“We want to push everyone to be on top and be focused. We’re keeping on growing, we try to do better each game. We want to finish the first part with him [Xabi Alonso] in the final,” he adds.
On Alexnader-Arnold, he adds: “He’s horrible in training, his crossing is amazing, his free-kicks and corner kicks. I don’t think I’ve seen a guy with this quality. As a keeper it keeps you on your feet.”
Valverde reacts
Madrid captain Fede Valverde was talking to DAZN after the game.
“We had a lot of chances, credit to us, we were working in attack and defence. We’re looking to improve,” he said.
“We tried to control the game, attack the game.
“Gonzalo deserves it [his goal], he works very well, he’s a player from the academy, he got an opportunity and he’s taking it. He needs to continue working,” he adds.
On his role as captain, he adds: “I try to get the best out of my teamates, I try to send a message.”
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