We want more, Jude Bellingham says after Real Madrid beat Pachuca in Club World Cup

Mbappe has missed both starts after being hospitalised with acute gastroenteritis

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Jai Rai, Assistant Editor
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Real Madrid's Uruguayan midfielder Federico Valverde celebrates with teammates after scoring his team's third goal during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Group H football match against Mexico's Pachuca at the Bank of America stadium in Charlotte on June 22.
Real Madrid's Uruguayan midfielder Federico Valverde celebrates with teammates after scoring his team's third goal during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Group H football match against Mexico's Pachuca at the Bank of America stadium in Charlotte on June 22.
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Dubai: Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham said the team was delighted to register a win and now was looking forward to more wins. Real Madrid bounced back from a disappointing performance in its Club World Cup opener to beat Pachuca 3-1 on Sunday in front of 70,248 spectators at Bank of America Stadium.

"It was a good win for the team, we played very well. We improved on a lot of things from the other day. We're very happy, but now we want more," he said after the match.

"The truth is that the game got difficult after Asencio was sent off. He's a young defender, so it's normal, it's no big deal. It's important to change the system when the coach tells you to, and we had to take responsibility for that. We had to communicate with each other to make it easier for the team," he added.

Seven minutes in, defender Raul Asencio received a red card, forcing Real Madrid to play the remainder of the match with 10 men.

It hardly mattered as Madrid dominated the Mexican club rest of the way to give Xabi Alonso his first win as coach of the Spanish power.

Bellingham got Madrid on the board in the 35th minute when he took a pass from Fran Garcia just inside the box and belted a perfectly placed left-footed shot past goalkeeper Carlos Moreno into the right corner.

Eight minutes later, Arda Guler made it 2-0 when he delivered a right-footed shot from the center of the box to the bottom left corner off an assist from Gonzalo García. Federico Valverde put the final touches on the win in the second half with a sliding right-footed shot off an assist from Brahim Díaz.

Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois was on form with five saves in the first half. He turned away two point-blank shots in the early going and finished with 10 saves.

Elias Montiel ended Courtois' bid for a shutout when he scored in the 80th minute for Pachuca, which fell to 0-2 in group play.

Kylian Mbappe has missed both Club World Cup starts after being hospitalised with acute gastroenteritis. He did not travel to Charlotte, but the team remains hopeful that he'll be ready to play on Thursday night against Salzburg.

“I’m here to win. That is my way. I want to make a statement. We played well on some occasions but I can’t settle for just that.” Pachuca coach Jaime Lozano said.

Key moment

There were some uneasy minutes early in the match for Madrid when Asencio pulled down Pacheco’s Agustin Palavecino as he was entering the box following a breakaway, forcing Aurelein Tchouameni to move to center back. But Madrid stayed on the attack and Bellingham had the breakthrough goal.

Takeaways

Madrid looked very much out of sync on Wednesday, playing Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal to a 1-1 draw in Alonso’s first game when Federico Valverde’s stoppage-time penalty was saved. That changed on Sunday as the talented roster began to mesh, with precise passing leading to both first-half goals.

Noteworthy

The game was played on a temporary grass field. The stadium is home to the NFL’s Carolina Panthers, who play on an artificial surface. ... With temperatures in the low 90s Fahrenheit (low 30s Celsius), players were given a water breaks midway through each half.

With inputs from AP

Jai Rai
Jai RaiAssistant Editor
Jai is a seasoned journalist with more than two decades of experience across India and the UAE, specialising in sports reporting. Throughout his distinguished career, he has had the privilege of covering some of the biggest names and events in sports, including cricket, tennis, Formula 1 and golf. A former first-division cricket league captain himself, he brings not only a deep understanding of the game but also a cricketer's discipline to his work. His unique blend of athletic insight and journalistic expertise gives him a wide-ranging perspective that enriches his storytelling, making his coverage both detailed and engaging. Driven by an unrelenting passion for sports, he continues to craft compelling narratives that resonate with readers. As the day winds down for most, he begins his work, ensuring that the most captivating stories make it to the print edition in time for readers to receive them bright and early the next morning.
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