Mbappé stunner seals Madrid quarterfinal win over Dortmund


Kylian Mbappé's spectacular bicycle kick was among three goals in second-half stoppage time, and Real Madrid beat Borussia Dortmund 3-2 in the Club World Cup quarterfinals Saturday to set up a semifinal against Paris Saint-Germain at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Dortmund's Maximilian Beier scored three minutes into stoppage time and Mbappé, who entered in the 67th, restored a two-goal lead with his stunning effort one minute later.

Serhou Guirassy converted a penalty kick in the eighth minute of added time after he was fouled by Dean Huijsen, who received a red card and will miss the semifinals.

In a dramatic finale, Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois used his fingertips to palm away Marcel Sabitzer's shot for a potential tying goal on the game's final play.

Real Madrid will turn their attention to Mbappé's former club, PSG, who defeated Bayern Munich 2-0 to book their place in the semifinals. The winners of that match will face either Fluminense or Chelsea in the final.

"We were doing really well and the match looked under control but then in the last 10 minutes things got crazy," Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso told DAZN.

"We have lost a little bit our focus and intensity when we didn't have the ball and luckily nothing else happened. But overall we have had good 80 minutes and the last 10 minutes to improve."

Kylian Mbappé's spectacular bicycle kick sealed Real Madrid's win over Borussia Dortmund.
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On a sunny afternoon with an 86-degree Fahrenheit (30-degree Celsius) temperature at the 3 p.m. kickoff, Gonzalo García scored in the 10th minute and Fran García in the 20th as Madrid built a 2-0 lead.

Gonzalo García, a 21-year-old who made only five Spanish league appearances in the past two seasons, was given the start by new Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso over Mbappé, still regaining fitness after acute gastroenteritis. García has four goals, tying Benfica's Ángel Di María and Al Hilal's Marcos Leonardo for the tournament lead.

"We've seen him play in the last few games and today he did it again. He is making the most of this opportunity," Alonso said.

"I think that he is in the right place, right time, and we're very happy with the work he's doing -- and he's also scoring goals."

Mbappé came on for Jude Bellingham, who missed a chance to play against his brother Jobe, who was suspended for yellow card accumulation.

Madrid beat Dortmund 2-0 in the 2024 Champions League final and overcame a two-goal halftime deficit in a 5-2 victory of this season's league phase.

American midfielder Gio Reyna didn't get off the bench and finished the tournament with one 13-minute appearance for Dortmund in five matches.

This game drew 76,611 to MetLife Stadium, site of next year's World Cup final.

There was a moment of silence before kickoff for Liverpool's Diogo Jota and his brother, Penafiel's André Silva, who died in a car crash Thursday.

Information from The Associated Press and Reuters was used in this report.