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🎥 Stunning goal from Echeverri at the Club World Cup

🎥 Stunning goal from Echeverri at the Club World Cup

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Claudio Echeverri gifted us tonight with one of the most beautiful goals of the Club World Cup from a set piece, giving Manchester City a 2-0 lead over Al Aid in the second matchday of the group stage.
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With a shot impossible for the goalkeeper to reach, the 19-year-old Argentine responds to Pep Guardiola's trust in his first start in the competition.
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