37 GAMES UNBEATEN AND COUNTING: REAL MADRID ARE CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD

Cristiano Ronaldo bagged a hat-trick as Real Madrid claimed their second FIFA Club World Cup crown after defeating J.League champions Kashima Antlers in extra-time at the International Stadium Yokohama.

 

Los Blancos, who tasted victory at Morocco 2014, were made to work hard for their world title by a spirited Kashima. After Karim Benzema opened the scoring on nine minutes, a Gaku Shibasaki double fired the Asian side into a dramatic second-half lead.

But the UEFA Champions League winners kept their composure and, after Ronaldo restored parity with a penalty on the hour mark, the Portugal superstar inspired his side to victory with two extra-time goals. 

In the first competitive meeting between the two sides, the UEFA Champions League winners took an early lead through Benzema. Luka Modric launched a powerful half-volley from the edge of the area that goalkeeper Hitoshi Sogahata parried into the path of the French forward, who showed natural instinct to latch onto the ball and convert from close range to record his second goal of the tournament.

A goal down, Kashima - spurred on by their vocal supporters clad in red and black - replied with an effort through Shoma Doi, who had a shot blocked by goalkeeper Keylor Navas soon after.

Kashima goalkeeper Hitoshi Sogahata impressed in the first-half, pulling off a stunning one-handed stop to deny a low drive from Benzema, before stopping Modric's curling effort on 37 minutes.

Despite Los Blancos' dominance, Kashima continued to pass the ball elegantly and, with their first clear-cut chance, they grabbed an equaliser before the break. A Doi cross found Shibasaki in the centre of the area who showed great composure to control the ball, beat his marker and fire past Navas to send the host fans into the raptures.

Kashima kept a strong, organised shape in the second half and valiantly took the lead through Shibasaki's 52nd-minute strike. The midfielder showed great technique to beat several defenders before tucking his left-footed effort from the edge of the D into the bottom corner, grabbing his second of the game.

The J.League champions' lead was short-lived, however, when Ronaldo converted a penalty on the hour-mark after Shuto Yamamoto brought down Lucas Vazquez inside the area. Ronaldo went close almost immediately after the restart after winning the ball from Naomichi Ueda and charging towards goal; his effort saved by Sogahata.

 
RONALDO CELEBRATING HATTRICK

Hosts Kashima began to up the tempo as the second half progressed, with a wonderful left-footed strike from Fabricio being tipped over the bar by Navas. The J.League side then came close to bagging a dramatic winner in second-half injury time when Endo received the ball in space inside the area, but the midfielder shot wide of the mark.

As extra-time followed, Ronaldo fired Real into the lead on 96 minutes after receiving a well-worked through-ball from Benzema and completed his hat-trick soon after, latching onto Toni Kroos' pass to convert from close range and secure the Spanish giants the title.  

AWARDEES
FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP AWARDEES
L-R: GABU SHIBASAKI: BRONZE BALL; CRISTIANO RONALDO: GOLDEN BALL; LUKA MODRIC: SILVER BALL

Following the final of the FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2016, the FIFA Technical Study Group (TSG) named Cristiano Ronaldo as the player of the tournament. The Real Madrid and Portugal star was presented with the adidas Golden Ball and Alibaba YunOS Auto Award for two outstanding performances at Japan 2016, in which he scored four goals. FIFA.com brings you a round-up of all the tournament’s awards.

adidas Golden Ball and Alibaba YunOS Auto Award: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid)

As well as lifting the FIFA Club World Cup 2016, Ronaldo was awarded player of the tournament after finding the net four times in two games for Real Madrid. After his side were trailing by one goal against Kashima Antlers in the final, the Portugal frontman inspired his side to victory by netting a hat-trick and tasting Club World Cup success for a third time after previous victories at Japan 2008 with Manchester United and Morocco 2014 with Los Blancos.

adidas Silver Ball: Luka Modric (Real Madrid)
The Croatian midfielder played an integral part in the Spanish giants' Japan 2016 triumph, pulling the strings in midfield and offering invaluable support to his team-mates across the park. Modric was named as the Alibaba YunOS Auto Player of the Match for his stand-out performance in Real’s semi-final with Mexican side Club America in Yokohama.

adidas Bronze Ball: Gaku Shibasaki (Kashima Antlers)

The Japan midfielder scored a brace in the final, firing valiant Kashima Antlers into the lead against Real Madrid and eventually taking the 2016 UEFA Champions League winners all the way to extra time. The 24-year-old was a focal part of Masatada Ishii’s side that made history by becoming the first Asian team to ever reach a FIFA Club World Cup final. 

FIFA Fair Play Award winners: Kashima Antlers
As well as capturing the imagination of supporters by storming from the opening play-off game all the way to the final after victories against Auckland City, Mamelodi Sundowns and Atletico Nacional, J.League champions Kashima Antlers capped off their stunning Japan 2016 journey with the FIFA Fair Play Award.

Post a Comment

DISCLAIMER:
Comments published here does not reflect the sole opinion of KOKSNATION's affiliates or any employee thereof *

Previous Post Next Post

Advertisment

Advertisment