🎥 Club World Cup: Dortmund score comical goal against Mamelodi
The assist... for the wrong team.
The 8th matchday of the Club World Cup kicked off this Saturday, June 21, with Mamelodi vs. Dortmund.
While the South African club opened the scoring shortly after the 10th minute, Dortmund equalized five minutes later.
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An equalizing goal that was somewhat... unexpected!
The Mamelodi goalkeeper tries to play the ball out from the back, but it goes straight to Felix Nmecha, who only has to put his shot on target.
The midfielder opens Borussia Dortmund's goal tally in this Club World Cup.
Also read:
- Club World Cup: What you need to know before the 8th matchday
- Club World Cup: Nicolas Jackson's heartfelt apology after his red card against Flamengo
- Club World Cup: Kovac's little punchline about South American clubs
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