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Monterrey blank Urawa Reds 4-0 to enter Club World Cup last 16

Monterrey blank Urawa Reds 4-0 to enter Club World Cup last 16

Time of India12 hours ago

Monterrey powered their way into the
Club World Cup
knockout stage with a dominant 4–0 victory over the
Urawa Red Diamonds
on Wednesday night.
After playing back-to-back draws to River Plate and Inter Milan, the Liga MX side surged ahead in Group E, finishing second behind Inter and earning a round-of-16 date with
Borussia Dortmund
next Tuesday in Atlanta.
The floodgates opened in the 30th minute when
Nelson Deossa
unleashed a 35-yard screamer that eluded Urawa goalkeeper Shusaku Nishikawa.
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Following the mandatory cooling break,
German Berterame
doubled the lead by slotting home into the bottom right corner.
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Jesus Corona
then curled a spectacular long-range strike into the net in the 39th, before Berterame completed his brace deep into second-half stoppage time.
Despite the meager crowd of 14,312 at the 89,702-seat
Rose Bowl Stadium
, Monterrey's relentless pressure and clinical finishing ensured their seamless progression into the next round.
"We got a win, that is what we were looking for. There was a lot of sacrifice in the match. It was a tough start, from the very first match until now, they were all tough. So we did grind our teeth and go for it," Berterame, man of the match, said after the game.

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