Real Madrid 3-0 Pachuca: Mbappe and Vinicius help secure Intercontinental Cup

Real Madrid 3-0 Pachuca: Mbappe and Vinicius help secure Intercontinental Cup

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Real Madrid won the new Intercontinental Cup with a comprehensive 3-0 victory over Pachuca, clinching their second trophy of the season.

Real Madrid won the Intercontinental Cup after beating Mexico's Pachuca 3-0 in the final thanks to goals from Kylian Mbappe, Rodrygo and Vinicius Junior.

It was a largely one-sided contest at the Lusail Stadium in Qatar on Wednesday, with Madrid doing just enough and looking unlikely to cede control despite allowing their opponents to threaten occasionally from counter-attacks.

The Champions League winners opened the scoring in the 37th minute with a fine team goal. Jude Bellingham picked out Vinicius, who pulled it back from the byline, and Mbappe stretched a leg behind him to fire it into the empty net.

Rodrygo extended their lead with a lovely effort in the 53rd minute when he beat two defenders before cutting back inside and curling a fine strike into the top corner with his right foot.

Vinicius then wrapped up an easy win for Los Blancos from the penalty spot in the 84th minute after Oussama Idrissi clumsily fouled captain Lucas Vazquez inside the box.

Madrid won three trophies in the original Intercontinental Cup, the predecessor to the current format that pits the European and South American champions against each other, and five Club World Cups, for a combined total of nine global titles.

Data Debrief: Big-game players

Despite a slightly shaky start, Madrid soon found their rhythm in Doha, with Mbappe making an impact on his return from injury after being handed a starting place. 

The Frenchman has now scored eight goals in his last seven finals between club and country in all competitions and four in the two at Lusail Stadium in Qatar.

He is also the third player to score in each of his first two finals for Madrid across all competitions, having also netted in the UEFA Super Cup, in the last 10 years, after Gareth Bale in 2014 and Marco Asensio in 2017.

Meanwhile, Rodrygo's strike was his fourth in five finals for Madrid in all competitions, having failed to score in any of the previous six before that.

And Vinicius, rounding off an impressive 24 hours, having won the Best FIFA Men's Player award for 2024 on Tuesday, has been involved in 13 goals in his 12 finals with Los Blancos (eight goals and five assists), having been involved in at least one goal in each of the last six (11 - seven goals and four assists).

Real Madrid 3-0 Pachuca: Mbappe and Vinicius help secure Intercontinental Cup

Real Madrid won the new Intercontinental Cup with a comprehensive 3-0 victory over Pachuca, clinching their second trophy of the season.

Real Madrid won the Intercontinental Cup after beating Mexico's Pachuca 3-0 in the final thanks to goals from Kylian Mbappe, Rodrygo and Vinicius Junior.

It was a largely one-sided contest at the Lusail Stadium in Qatar on Wednesday, with Madrid doing just enough and looking unlikely to cede control despite allowing their opponents to threaten occasionally from counter-attacks.

The Champions League winners opened the scoring in the 37th minute with a fine team goal. Jude Bellingham picked out Vinicius, who pulled it back from the byline, and Mbappe stretched a leg behind him to fire it into the empty net.

Rodrygo extended their lead with a lovely effort in the 53rd minute when he beat two defenders before cutting back inside and curling a fine strike into the top corner with his right foot.

Vinicius then wrapped up an easy win for Los Blancos from the penalty spot in the 84th minute after Oussama Idrissi clumsily fouled captain Lucas Vazquez inside the box.

Madrid won three trophies in the original Intercontinental Cup, the predecessor to the current format that pits the European and South American champions against each other, and five Club World Cups, for a combined total of nine global titles.

Data Debrief: Big-game players

Despite a slightly shaky start, Madrid soon found their rhythm in Doha, with Mbappe making an impact on his return from injury after being handed a starting place. 

The Frenchman has now scored eight goals in his last seven finals between club and country in all competitions and four in the two at Lusail Stadium in Qatar.

He is also the third player to score in each of his first two finals for Madrid across all competitions, having also netted in the UEFA Super Cup, in the last 10 years, after Gareth Bale in 2014 and Marco Asensio in 2017.

Meanwhile, Rodrygo's strike was his fourth in five finals for Madrid in all competitions, having failed to score in any of the previous six before that.

And Vinicius, rounding off an impressive 24 hours, having won the Best FIFA Men's Player award for 2024 on Tuesday, has been involved in 13 goals in his 12 finals with Los Blancos (eight goals and five assists), having been involved in at least one goal in each of the last six (11 - seven goals and four assists).

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