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Handicap trio for Fluminense, Juventus, Real Madrid, the (G/G) in River-Monterrey and the 1.95 for Vinicius...

The Club World Cup continues with great interest and we are sure that in the second phase of the event we will see both a better spectacle and emotions, as is usual in all major events.
The menu includes four other batches, with two taking place at dawn and the other two on Sunday evenings.
In these games we have the three favorites and it is of course Fluminense, Juventus and Real Madrid against Ulsan, Widad and Pachuska respectively.
A tight game is expected in the 5th group between River Plate and Monterrey.
Below you will see in detail all the competitive action:
Dortmund found it dark against the much more lively and ambitious Fluminense, however, the goals were lacking and so the two eliminated each other and started their obligations in the Club World Cup with a draw (0-0). However, for the Brazilians it is a positive result and tonight they are the big favorites against the weak Ulsan who were defeated in the premiere by Mamelondi (1-0).
River Plate made its debut with the right hand in the Club World Cup, as it was defeated 3-1 by Ourava in the 1st matchday of the 5th group. Monterrey, on the other hand, got a point (1-1) against Inter and showed that they can fight for qualification. The goal for the Mexicans in this game was scored by the now 39-year-old Sergio Ramos with a header of course.
Juventus did not face any problems against Vladan Ivic's Al Ain, stepped on the gas early on and won 0-5 in the first matchday of Group G of the Club World Cup. The difference in strength between the two teams was evident and the final result speaks for itself. On the other hand, Widad,was defeated in the premiere against Manchester City 2-0 and we saw from the beginning that Juventus and City will move on to the next phase and the only thing left is to see who will end up in1st place.
Al Hilal gave Real a hard time, forced them to a draw (1-1) in their Club World Cup debut and could feel unfair based on the volume of their finals, while the Queen, who missed a penalty in injury time, can feel the same. Thus, the two teams that offered a nice spectacle, left accounts open in their debut in the Club World Cup and in their debut on the benches of Madrid and the Saudi Arabian team, Xabi Alonso and Simone Inzaghi respectively. In their premiere, the Mexicans were defeated 2-1 by Salzburg, in a game that took place under adverse weather conditions and lasted 3.5 hours.