🥇 Copa do Brasil: outrageous own goal, Vini ends drought
The FIFA Club World Cup saw its last teams qualify for the knockout stage this Thursday (26).
The day featured the conclusion of Groups G and H, with matches that brought incredible moments.
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What stood out the most, without a doubt, was the own goal scored by Kalulu that gave Manchester City the lead against Juventus.
The Juventus defender tried to clear a low cross into the box, but ended up pushing the ball into his own net.
The reaction from Kalulu himself and those watching the play up close makes it clear just how bizarre the goal was.
In the last matches of the group stage, it was Vinicius Junior's turn to shine, but in a (very) positive way.
He hadn't scored for Real Madrid since April 16 until he opened the scoring against Red Bull Salzburg this Thursday.
The striker had gone eight matches without finding the net while wearing the Spanish club's shirt.
The goal made him the Brazilian with the most goals in Real Madrid's history, surpassing Ronaldo.
Vini stole the spotlight again minutes later by providing a beautiful assist for Valverde to score the second goal of the match.
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