Club World Cup: Dortmund hold Fluminense to goalless draw in Group F opener

IANS June 18, 2025 309 views

Fluminense outplayed Dortmund for large stretches but couldn’t convert their chances. Gregor Kobel’s heroics kept Dortmund in the game with crucial saves. Jobe Bellingham made a promising debut, showing composure in midfield. The draw leaves both teams with work to do in Group F.

"Fluminense is a top team... Overall, it was a lucky point for us." – Niko Kovac, Borussia Dortmund coach
New Jersey, June 18: Fluminense FC and Borussia Dortmund played out an entertaining draw in their Group F curtain-raiser in the Club World Cup at MetLife Stadium.

Key Points

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Fluminense dominated with long-range efforts but lacked finishing

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Dortmund relied on Kobel’s saves to stay level

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Jobe Bellingham made confident debut for Dortmund

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Both sides failed to break deadlock in tight Group F clash

The Brazilian side, however, will perhaps feel their performance was worthy of maximum points. They played with speed and dynamism from the outset, with attacking duo Jhon Arias and Agustin Canobbio particularly prominent.

While clear chances proved hard to come by in the first half, Flu regularly threatened with long-range efforts. Arias, Martinelli and Hercules all came close to putting them ahead with strikes from outside the box.

Dortmund’s best moment of the opening period came when Karim Adeyemi darted down the left and flashed a ball across the box. Serhou Guirassy was inches away from converting.

Shortly before the hour, the Fluminense fans inside MetLife Stadium were on their feet when Everaldo burst clear on goal. Under pressure from defender Waldemar Anton, the striker opted to pass to Canobbio, whose shot was comfortably saved by Gregor Kobel.

Flu continued to look the more likely and Dortmund were indebted to Kobel when he parried Everaldo’s deflected shot. He then made a point-blank stop from Nonato on the rebound, although the midfielder was later flagged offside.

By this stage, Jobe Bellingham had been introduced for his Dortmund debut, and the Englishman quickly settled into the game, passing the ball with confidence and quality.

The Germans finished the match strongly but, with neither side able to make a dramatic breakthrough, the points were shared.

"Fluminense is a top team. We weren’t as aggressive as I expected in the first half. It was hard for us, we had to run a lot. Overall, it was a lucky point for us. But a draw against a Brazilian team is always a good start, and now we have to win the next games." said Niko Kovac, Borussia Dortmund coach.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
As an Indian football fan, it's great to see Dortmund playing in the Club World Cup! But honestly, Fluminense deserved to win this one. Their attacking play was 🔥. Hope to see more Indian players reach this level someday!
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Priya M.
Kobel was Dortmund's savior today! Reminds me of our own Gurpreet Singh Sandhu's heroics for Bengaluru FC. Indian goalkeepers can learn so much from watching these world-class performances.
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Arjun S.
The match was entertaining but I'm disappointed with Dortmund's performance. For a team with such rich history, they should dominate more against South American sides. Maybe they're saving energy for Bundesliga?
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Neha P.
Fluminense's style reminds me of how our ISL teams play - fast and attacking! But they finish much better than our Indian forwards. Maybe our clubs should arrange more friendlies with Brazilian teams for exposure.
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Vikram D.
Watching Jobe Bellingham's debut made me emotional remembering his brother Jude's journey. Indian football needs such family legacies to grow the sport. When will we see our own Bellingham brothers? 🤔
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Sunita R.
The match timing was perfect for Indian viewers! More tournaments should schedule games at times convenient for Asian audiences. We're a huge football-loving market that often gets ignored.

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