Key Points

Phil Foden's early goal set the pace for Manchester City's commanding 2-0 victory over Wydad AC in the FIFA Club World Cup. Jeremy Doku added to City's tally before halftime, ensuring a solid start to their campaign despite a controversial red card for Rico Lewis. Meanwhile, Juventus dazzled with a 5-0 thrashing of Al Ain, highlighted by braces from Randal Kolo Muani and Francisco Conceicao. Both Manchester City and Juventus now lead Group G, setting up a thrilling next round of matches.

Key Points: Foden Shines in Man City Win Juventus Thrash Al Ain

  • Foden scores fastest goal as Man City beats Wydad
  • Juventus thrashes Al Ain with Kolo Muani and Conceicao braces
  • Guardiola praises team despite Lewis's red card
  • City and Juventus top Group G after opening wins
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Club World Cup: Foden inspires Man City's win over Wydad, Juventus thrash Al Ain

Phil Foden leads Man City's 2-0 victory over Wydad AC as Juventus dominate Al Ain 5-0 in Club World Cup.

"It is important to get your sharpness now in this big competition. - Phil Foden"

Philadelphia, June 19

Phil Foden scored the fastest goal of the tournament as Manchester City opened their FIFA Club World Cup campaign with a deserved 2-0 Group G win over Wydad AC.

City took the lead inside two minutes when Foden pounced on a loose ball inside the Wydad area, setting the tone for a generally dominant display. Jeremy Doku added a second after firing home from a Foden corner as half-time approached, with the Belgian also going close to a third early in the second 45.

A late red card for Rico Lewis - which appeared harsh - did little to derail City's march to three points, with an assured performance in sweltering conditions seeing City move top of Group G.

"I'm very happy for the team to start the tournament with a win. It was difficult at times with the heat. They were a top team on the counter-attacks. The tournament is very important, not just for me, but all the players. It is important to get your sharpness now in this big competition," Foden said.

Pep Guardiola, Manchester City coach added, "The first game in the group stages are always the tricky one. We learn from here and the second one will be better. The season will be a long one, but it is important to be here."

The top two teams in Group G will qualify for the knockout stages, with the Man City set to play Al Ain and Juventus June 22 and June 26, respectively.

Meanwhile, Juventus FC made a loud opening statement at the FIFA Club World Cup with a 5-0 victory against Al Ain FC at Audi Field.

Randal Kolo Muani and Francisco Conceicao both recorded braces as Juve displayed their quality in an impressive victory against Al Ain.

With USA international Weston McKennie wearing the captain's armband, the Italian giants put the game away in the first half by scoring four goals, two by Randal Kolo Muani. Francisco Conceicao also recorded a brace for Juventus, who sit atop Group G over Manchester City, who were 2-0 winners against Wydad AC.

Kolo Muani struck first in the 11th minute, rising high in the box to power a header past goalkeeper Rui Patricio. The French international closed Juventus' dominant first half in stoppage time, using his speed and power to shed his marker and beat Patricio for a 4-0 half-time advantage.

Conceicao was just as impressive in showcasing his goal-scoring ability. The Portuguese winger dribbled his way past Al Ain defenders on both of his strikes, first smashing a bouncing shot over Patricio's outstretched left hand for a 2-0 lead in the 21st minute and then finding the net with a left-footed shot in the 58th minute for a 5-0 margin.

Yassine Bounou saved a late penalty as Al Hilal earned an unexpected but deserved draw with Real Madrid C.F. in their FIFA Club World Cup(TM) curtain-raiser at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

In another match, FC Salzburg beat CF Pachuca 2-1 in Cincinnati to move top of Group H.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the Club World Cup article:
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Rahul K.
Foden is pure class! 🔥 As an Indian football fan, it's amazing to see such young talent dominating at the highest level. Hope our ISL players can learn from his movement and finishing. Man City looking strong for the title!
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Priya M.
Juventus' performance was clinical! But honestly, as an Indian, I wish we could see more Asian teams competing at this level. Al Ain looked completely outclassed. When will an Indian club make it to Club World Cup? 🤔
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Arjun S.
The heat factor is something our players would relate to! Foden mentioned it was tough - imagine playing in Indian summer conditions. Maybe we should host more international tournaments during winter months.
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Sanjana P.
While European clubs dominate, it's good to see tournaments like this giving exposure to teams from other continents. But the gap is still huge - 5-0 scorelines show how much work needs to be done in global football development.
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Vikram J.
McKennie as Juve captain shows how far American soccer has come. Meanwhile in India, we're still struggling with basic infrastructure. Need to learn from these nations how to develop football culture beyond just cricket madness!
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Neha R.
Enjoyed watching Doku play - such exciting wing play! But the red card decision seemed harsh no? As Indian fans we know how poor refereeing can ruin good matches. Hope VAR helps maintain fairness in crucial games ahead.

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