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Real Madrid beat Al Ahli 4-1 to advance to Club World Cup final

 

Real Madrid secured their place in the FIFA Club World Cup final on Wednesday night after thrashing Egyptian club Al Ahly 4-1 in Rabat, Morocco. The Spanish side will face Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal in Saturday's final, after the Saudi Arabian side pulled off

Madrid have set up a clash with Saudi Arabian side Al Hilal in Saturday's final in Rabat, Morocco after thrashing the Egyptian side Al-Ahli 4-1. The Saudi Arabian and Asian champions defied the odds to become the first Saudi Arabian side ever to reach the Club World Cup final after their 3-2 victory against Brazilian side.

Madrid will be hoping to use their impressive performance against Al-Ahli as a platform to success in Saturday's final. The Spanish side were in control throughout the match and took the lead through a strike from Karim Benzema. They quickly doubled their lead with another goal from Benzema, before extending their lead further with goals from Rodrygo and Luka Modric. Al-Ahli managed to pull one back late on, but it was too little too late for them as Madrid ran out comfortable 4-1 winners.

If Madrid manage to defeat Al Hilal in Saturday's final, it would be their first ever Club World Cup victory and would be widely celebrated across Spain. However, they face a tough test against the Saudi Arabian side who have yet to progress past the last four but are determined to make history this year by lifting the trophy for the first time. It promises to be an exciting encounter and all eyes will be on Rabat on Saturday night as Madrid and Al Hilal battle it out for Club World Cup glory.

Madrid have set up a highly anticipated clash with Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal in Saturday's final in Rabat, Morocco, after they comfortably thrashed Egyptian side Al-Ahli 4-1. The Saudi Arabian and Asian champions have yet to progress past the last four, but this time could be different.

Al Hilal pulled off a huge upset to beat Brazilian side, Palmeiras 3-2 in the semi-final, becoming the first Saudi Arabian side ever to reach the Club World Cup final. Both teams are now eagerly awaiting Saturday's final, where one of them will be crowned world champions.

It promises to be an exciting match between two sides who are both determined to walk away with the trophy. Madrid will be hoping to replicate their impressive performance from the semi-final and come away with a victory that would add to their already impressive record.

The game will take place in Rabat on Saturday at 8 pm (local time). Fans of both teams will be eagerly anticipating the result, as both sides fight for glory in what is sure to be an entertaining match.

Real Madrid have set up a Club World Cup final clash with Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal, after thrashing Egyptian side Al-Ahli 4-1 in Rabat, Morocco.

The Saudi Arabian and Asian champions are through to the final for the first time in their history, having pulled off a huge upset to beat Brazilian side 3-2 in the semis.

Success would be huge for Al Hilal, who have yet to progress past the last four in previous attempts. They will now face Madrid, who put on an impressive display against Al Ahli on Thursday night.

Madrid scored four goals without reply at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, with Karim Benzema grabbing a brace and Eden Hazard and Toni Kroos also finding the back of the net.

Saturday's final promises to be an exciting showdown between two sides at different ends of the experience spectrum. Madrid are no strangers to Club World Cup glory and will be looking for their fourth title, while Al Hilal will look to make history and secure their first ever crown.


uge upset to beat Asian champions Wydad Casablanca with a late equaliser taking their clash into extra time. This will be Real Madrid's fourth appearance in the Club World Cup final and they will be hoping to replicate their previous successes when they won the tournament in 2014, 2016 and 2017.

Real Madrid's football team was victorious over Al Ahly on Wednesday, setting up a FIFA Club World Cup final against Al-Hilal of Saudi Arabia in Rabat, Morocco. The Spanish side thrashed the Egyptian squad 4-1 in an exciting match, showing their strength and skill as they stormed to victory. This sets up an intriguing matchup in Saturday's final, pitting the Madrid side against Al Hilal, who pulled off a huge upset to beat Asian champions Wydad Casablanca in extra time. Real Madrid have been on an impressive run lately, and it will be interesting to see how they fare against their Saudi Arabian opponents in the final.

Real Madrid have beaten the Egyptian side Al-Ahli in the semi-finals of the FIFA Club World Cup, setting up a final clash with Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal in Saturday's final in Rabat, Morocco. The UEFA Champions League holders thrashed their opponents 4-1 to reach the showpiece match and will be hoping to add another trophy to their illustrious collection. Meanwhile, Al Hilal pulled off a huge upset to beat Asian champions Wydad Casablanca in the other semi-final, netting a late equaliser to take the match into extra time. With both sides now set to battle it out on Saturday, it promises to be an exciting final at Rabat as Madrid look to seal their status as world champions.

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