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Club World Cup 2025: Angel Di Maria leads Benfica past Auckland City 6-0
Club World Cup 2025: Angel Di Maria leads Benfica past Auckland City 6-0

The Hindu

time2 hours ago

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  • The Hindu

Club World Cup 2025: Angel Di Maria leads Benfica past Auckland City 6-0

Ángel Di María and Leandro Barreiro each scored two goals Friday (June 20, 2025) to help Benfica rout Auckland City 6-0 in a Club World Cup game that was delayed at halftime because of thunder and lightning. Di María, who teamed with Lionel Messi to win the 2022 World Cup with Argentina, scored his first goal from the penalty spot deep into added time at the end of the first half. His second score, and the team's sixth, was again from the penalty spot and in added time at the end of the match. Auckland City exchanged counterattacks with the Portuguese powerhouse in the first half of the Group C match, but was still outshot 18-1. The second half went Benfica's way. Vangelis Pavlidis made it 2-0 in the 53rd minute, Renato Sanches scored a short time later and Barreiro then scored a pair of goals to increase the lead to 5-0. A thunderstorm delayed the start of the second half for more than two hours. When the match resumed at Inter&Co Stadium, the goals came pouring in for Benfica. Key moment Auckland midfielder Tong Zhou went down with an apparent head injury just before halftime. Trainers attended to Zhou on the field, and Benfica defender Alvaro Carreras complained about the delay. He was given a yellow card after a spat with game officials. Takeaways With the win, Benfica has four points in Group C. Bayern Munich, which beat Auckland City 10-0 in its opening match, plays Boca Juniors later Friday in Miami Gardens, Florida. What they said 'It was very good. We are happy to play here.' — Benfica coach Bruno Lage. 'I'm a little bit frustrated. The first half was solid. It was just very disappointing to concede a goal. I think the guys are going to be a little bit disappointed in the scoreline.' — Auckland coach Paul Posa.

Benfica beats Auckland City 6-0 at Club World Cup
Benfica beats Auckland City 6-0 at Club World Cup

1News

time5 hours ago

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  • 1News

Benfica beats Auckland City 6-0 at Club World Cup

Ángel Di María and Leandro Barreiro each scored two goals Friday to help Benfica rout Auckland City 6-0 in a Club World Cup game that was delayed at halftime because of thunder and lightning. Di María, who teamed with Lionel Messi to win the 2022 World Cup with Argentina, scored his first goal from the penalty spot deep into added at the end of the first half. His second score, and the team's sixth, was again from the penalty spot and deep in added time at the end of the match. Auckland City exchanged counterattacks with the Portuguese powerhouse in the first half of the Group C match, but was still outshot 18-1. Club World Cup Group C soccer match between Benfica and Auckland City in Orlando, Florida. (Source: Associated Press) The second half went Benfica's way. Vangelis Pavlidis made it 2-0 in the 53rd minute, Renato Sanches added a third a short time later and Barreiro then scored a pair of goals to increase the lead to 5-0. ADVERTISEMENT A thunderstorm delayed the start of the second half for more than two hours. When the match resumed, the goals came pouring in for Benfica. Key moment Auckland midfielder Tong Zhou went down with an apparent head injury just before halftime. Trainers attended to Zhou on the field, and Benfica defender Alvaro Carreras complained about the delay. He was given a yellow card after a spat with game officials. Takeaways With the win, Benfica has four points in Group C. Bayern Munich, which beat Auckland City 10-0 in its opening match, plays Boca Juniors later Friday in Miami Gardens.

Auckland City Gets Routed for 2nd Straight Time at Club World Cup
Auckland City Gets Routed for 2nd Straight Time at Club World Cup

Fox Sports

time8 hours ago

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  • Fox Sports

Auckland City Gets Routed for 2nd Straight Time at Club World Cup

Five days after losing 10-0 to FC Bayern, Auckland City was routed again, at the hands of Benfica. Angel Di Maria and Leandro Barreiro each scored two goals on Friday to help the Portugese-based club, Benfica, to defeat Auckland City 6-0 in a Club World Cup game that was delayed at halftime because of thunder and lightning. Di María, who teamed with Lionel Messi to win the 2022 World Cup with Argentina, scored his first goal from the penalty spot deep into added time at the end of the first half. His second score, and the team's sixth, was again from the penalty spot and in added time at the end of the match. Auckland City exchanged counterattacks with the Portuguese powerhouse in the first half of the Group C match, but was still outshot 18-1. The second half went Benfica's way. Vangelis Pavlidis made it 2-0 in the 53rd minute, Renato Sanches scored a short time later and Barreiro then scored a pair of goals to increase the lead to 5-0. A thunderstorm delayed the start of the second half for more than two hours. When the match resumed at Inter&Co Stadium, the goals came pouring in for Benfica. Key moment Auckland midfielder Tong Zhou went down with an apparent head injury just before halftime. Trainers attended to Zhou on the field, and Benfica defender Alvaro Carreras complained about the delay. He was given a yellow card after a spat with game officials. Takeaways With the win, Benfica has four points in Group C. Bayern Munich, which beat Auckland City 10-0 in its opening match, plays Boca Juniors later Friday in Miami Gardens, Florida. What they said "It was very good. We are happy to play here." — Benfica coach Bruno Lage. "I'm a little bit frustrated. The first half was solid. It was just very disappointing to concede a goal. I think the guys are going to be a little bit disappointed in the scoreline." — Auckland coach Paul Posa. Reporting by The Associated Press. Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily! recommended Get more from FIFA Club World Cup Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more

Auckland City thumped 6-0 at Club World Cup by Benfica
Auckland City thumped 6-0 at Club World Cup by Benfica

ABC News

time8 hours ago

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  • ABC News

Auckland City thumped 6-0 at Club World Cup by Benfica

Auckland City has been thumped 6-0 by Benfica in a Club World Cup game that was delayed at half-time because of thunder and lightning. The 2025 A-League Men premiers might have preferred the match be called off rather than delayed with the score at 1-0, as things got out of hand in the second half to leave the New Zealanders with a 0-16 goal difference after a first-up loss to German giants Bayern Munich. 2022 World Cup winner Ángel Di María scored his first goal from the penalty spot deep into added time at the end of the first half and his second, the team's sixth, was again from the penalty spot in added time at the end of the match. Leandro Barreiro also nabbed a double. Auckland City exchanged counterattacks with the Portuguese powerhouse in the first half of the Group C match, but was still outshot 18-1 and things got out of hand after the weather delay. "I'm a little bit frustrated," Auckland coach Paul Posa said. "The first half was solid. It was just very disappointing to concede a goal. I think the guys are going to be a little bit disappointed in the scoreline." A thunderstorm delayed the start of the second half in Orlando for more than 2 hours and when the match resumed, the goals came pouring in for Benfica. Vangelis Pavlidis made it 2-0 in the 53rd minute, Renato Sanches scored a short time later and Barreiro then scored a pair of goals to increase the lead to 5-0. Auckland midfielder Tong Zhou went down with an apparent head injury just before half-time. Trainers attended to Zhou on the field, and Benfica defender Alvaro Carreras complained about the delay. He was given a yellow card after a spat with game officials. Auckland's final game in the group stage will be a mid-week clash against Argentina's Boca Juniors in Nashville. AP

FIFA Club World Cup: Benfica triumphs in lopsided, weather-delayed win over Auckland
FIFA Club World Cup: Benfica triumphs in lopsided, weather-delayed win over Auckland

The Hindu

time8 hours ago

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  • The Hindu

FIFA Club World Cup: Benfica triumphs in lopsided, weather-delayed win over Auckland

Leandro Barreiro scored in the 76th and 78th minutes as Benfica pulled away to a 6-0 victory over semi-pro side Auckland City in a Group C encounter Friday, one plagued by a lengthy halftime weather delay. Angel Di María converted twice from the penalty spot for his second and third goals of the tournament, once in stoppage time of each half. Vangelis Pavlidis and Renato Sanches added goals early in the second half after play finally restarted. The Portuguese victors pressured until the end, knowing goal differential could determine who advances to the FIFA Club World Cup knockout phase, and Di María earned a second penalty shot with one final slaloming run into the box. Benfica will close Group C against Bayern Munich, which defeated Auckland 10-0 in their opener. Officially eliminated, Auckland will play Boca Juniors on Matchday 3 on Tuesday. Boca and Benfica drew 2-2 on Monday. After Auckland's Nathan Garrow made seven first-half stops, Di Maria finally put Benfica in front in the eighth minute of first-half stoppage time. Gianluca Prestianni won the opportunity, slicing into the right corner of the box and weathering Haris Zeb's late sliding challenge. ALSO READ: Flamengo fights back to stun Chelsea 3-1 and stay top of Group D Di Maria calmly converted, allowing Garrow to guess in the wrong direction before dispatching his side-footed effort. That eased some growing frustration from the Portuguese favourites after a succession of missed chances and 18 total first-half shot attempts. Amid that stretch, Alvaro Carreras picked up his second caution of the tournament, meaning he'll be suspended for Benfica's third match against River Plate on Tuesday. Auckland began the second half energetically after the match was delayed approximately two hours and nine minutes due to inclement weather. But Benfica doubled its advantage in the 53rd minute through Pavlidis, who received Orkun Kokcu's pass inside the penalty area with his back to the goal, turned, neatly evaded a lunging challenge and finished low to the left post. In the 63rd minute, substitute Sanches made it 3-0 only moments after his second-half introduction. His shot from beyond the area took a heavy deflection off Auckland's Matthew Ellis on its way into the bottom right corner.

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