Jobe Bellingham strikes as Dortmund edge 4-3 thriller while Inter avoid shock at Club World Cup | Club World Cup 2025

Borussia Dortmund has invented a vibrant return from Mamelodi Sundays to secure 4-3 victory and approach the knockout stages in the World Cup. Dortmund was late 11 minutes later to South African Champions at TQL stadium in Cincinnati, but he gathered to win their second match in Group F and move the top of the standings with four points, one more than Sundowns.
Felix Nimak, Serho Girassi, scored the obligatory Pelingham at the Bundesliga Club, which also benefited from a special goal. Lucas Ribeiro had given the sunset at the forefront, while Inkam Rayers and Lebo Methaiba recorded in the second half, as they looked at the gathering from 4-1 to bottom in incendiary conditions.
“We have fought a difficult battle against Hit and a discount that can deal with conditions better. This is a tournament in which we want to compete and try to win the World Cup title, but the conditions are very difficult for everyone for the teams,” said Dortmund coach, Niko Kovac. Dortmund released a photo showing its alternatives to the first half in the dressing room, to escape heat.
Ribeiro exploded in Dortmund fixed defense, picking up the ball on the mid -road line and sliding with his opponents to record shock holes. But the lead lasted only five minutes before there was a financial error from the SUDOWNS goalkeeper Ronwin Williams, who gave him his short pass in his place to NMECH is an easy point for the equivalent.
Dortmund advanced forward after a group of two passengers between Julian Brandt and Jeerrasi, who operated his home with his head. In his second appearance of Dortmund, he made 3-1 on a stroke at the end of the first half, where Williams Barry Brandt directly, and the last shooting on second place before the goalkeeper was placed.
Rayners hit wooden works for 10 minutes in the second half, but in the hour, Mark Daniel Svinson took a evil deviation off the back of the back wood in Khuluo Modaw while Dortmund had made his progress.
Two minutes later, the southern side pulled the African side back, as the Topuhu Mocoina free kick was put to Rayers, who hit the foot of the position but the bounce wore on his head and did not lose the second opportunity.
Metiba struck in the 90th minute, while Sundowns stole possession and scored the alternative from a close distance, but they could not find the equalizer.
“I think it was clear that we have pushed the game level to the maximum and that we were able to pay an open match against such a strong opponent. I am very proud of the flexibility that we have shown,” said Miguel Cardoso, the Sundowns coach.
Inter 2-1 Urawa Red Diamonds
Valentin Carbonia scored in the second minute of the added time to complete the Inter Rally to win 2-1 Oraoa red diamonds In their group E match in Seattle. The carbon strike got all the three points for 14 minutes after a great tie in Lotaro Martinez from an angle.
Shusaku Nishikawa scored early for the second goal of the tournament and the first open play for Red Diamonds, who were overwhelmingly on the back foot from there.
Inter led their Japanese opponents 26-5 in the total shots and 4-3 in the efforts made on the goal, although the first shot on the frame did not come until Martinez scored the result with his twenty-fourth goal in all competitions this season.
On play shows, Watanabe put red diamonds in the front in the 11th minute. Watanabe met with a shot once on both sides that deviated from another defender, and Yan Somer is on his way to the lower right corner.
Inter finally began to show more threat in the final stages, starting with the level of Martínez. Send Niccolo Parela in the outsidor corner. With his back to the goal, Martinez protected a defender from the ball, then met with a waist with a shot sent by the last goalkeeper Shusako Nishikawa. Martinez’s second goal was after he withdrew a level between Monterrey with a specific goal in the first half of the 1-1 draw on Tuesday.
Then at the time of stopping, Carboni was first in the frequent recovery of the banned Petar SUCIC shot from the edge of the penalty area, which led to the completion of low and difficult 10 yards to the lower left corner.
River Plate, facing Inter in the last group match on Wednesday, plays Monerrey later on Saturday in California, and looks forward to returning to the top of the group.