
Real Madrid draw with Al Hilal as Bounou saves their late-time penalty
- FlashFootball 2025/06/19 01:16
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Real Madrid laboured to a 1-1 draw against a spirited Al Hilal in the Club World Cup on Wednesday as Xabi Alonso's managerial debut for the 15-time European champions delivered only flashes of promise in searing Miami heat at a nearly sold-out Hard Rock Stadium.
Despite the heat -- and with the cheapest tickets in the stadium selling for over $160 while premium seats soared beyond $950 -- a vibrant crowd kept the energy high.
Gonzalo García, stepping in for the fever-stricken Kylian Mbappé, gave Madrid an early lead with a composed finish, but Rúben Neves levelled from the spot before halftime as Simone Inzaghi's men showed defensive grit and enough attacking intent to rattle their illustrious opponents.
Madrid was handed their chance at victory when VAR spotted a foul by Al Hilal's Mohammed Alqahtani on Fran Garcia in the box and the referee awarded the spot kick after checking the pitchside monitor.
A last-gasp penalty from Federico Valverde, saved by Al Hilal's Yassine Bounou, summed up a day when Madrid's legs, and ideas, wilted in the heat and humidity.
RB Salzburg and Pachuca meet in the other Group H fixture later on Wednesday. Madrid will next face the Mexican side on Sunday, while Al Hilal will take on Salzburg in what could prove a decisive clash for qualification to the knockout stage.
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