CLUB WORLD CUP
Rayners Stars but Stresses Team Triumph in Sundowns’ Club World Cup Opener

Iqraam Rayners played the hero’s role on Tuesday night, scoring the decisive goal as Mamelodi Sundowns opened their FIFA Club World Cup Group F campaign with a hard-fought 1–0 win over Ulsan HD—though the forward was quick to shift praise to the team effort.
The 29-year-old striker sealed victory with a composed finish in the 36th minute at the Inter & Co Stadium in Orlando, capping off a slick move with the outside of his right boot after latching onto a reverse pass from Lucas Ribeiro. It proved enough to separate the sides following a storm-induced 65-minute delay before kick-off.
Rayners had earlier seen two goals ruled out by VAR—one for handball, the other for offside—but his persistence was finally rewarded. His performance earned him the Man of the Match award, but the former Stellenbosch forward was more focused on the group’s achievement.
“I’m very happy with the win—we had a great opportunity tonight and we took it,” Rayners said in a post-match interview. “Of course I’m proud of the goal, but it’s the result that means the most. We work as a team, and that’s what really matters.”
The win sent Sundowns to the top of Group F, after Borussia Dortmund and Fluminense had earlier played out a goalless draw.
Despite the weather disruption, Sundowns started with purpose and organisation. Captain Themba Zwane and centre-back Keanu Cupido led a disciplined defensive display that restricted the Korean champions to limited chances.
Rayners, however, provided the match-winning moment—and credited head coach Rulani Mokwena for the tactical preparation.
“The staff drilled us all week on how Ulsan like to press,” he explained. “When the pass came from Lucas, I already knew where the space would be. Credit to everyone—defenders, midfielders, even the subs. Clean sheets win tournaments.”
Sundowns return to action on Saturday against Fluminense, with another win likely to secure a quarter-final spot.
But for Rayners, the focus remains firmly on the team.
“We’re pleased, but this is only step one,” he said. “Now we recover, we analyse, and we go again—together.”
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CLUB WORLD CUP
Mamelodi Sundowns win opener to go top of Group F at Club World Cup

South African champions Mamelodi Sundowns won their opening game at the Club World Cup on Tuesday as striker Iqraam Rayners netted the only goal in a 1-0 win over South Korea’s Ulsan HD.
The result put this month’s African Champions League runners-up top of Group F after Borussia Dortmund were held 0-0 by Fluminense earlier in the day.
It was also a first victory for an African side at the new-look 32-team tournament in the United States after Egypt’s Al Ahly drew their opener while Esperance of Tunisia lost to Flamengo on Monday.
Rayners’ goal came nine minutes before halftime at the Inter & Co Stadium in a match that was delayed by just over an hour due to the threat of lightning in central Florida.
The teams had come onto the pitch to start the match before French referee Clement Turpin ordered them back to the change rooms as a precaution.
Rayners had two other first-half strikes ruled out after VAR checks – one for handball and the other inches offside.
The effort which counted was a well-worked effort with Sundowns’ Brazilian playmaker Lucas Ribeiro slipping a pass through the Ulsan defence for the striker to poke into the net.
Sundowns could have been ahead inside the opening 20 seconds after some slick passing set up a chance for Ribeiro but his effort was blocked.
It set the tone for almost total dominance by Sundowns, who had more than 70% of possession, though their passing game was too pedestrian at times and they were wasteful in front of goal.
Ulsan looked for chances on the counter and had their best opportunity in the fourth minute after a quick break but the Korean club’s Brazilian forward Erick Farias missed with the goal at his mercy.
Ulsan were rarely on the front foot but did have two opportunities that Sundowns scrambled off the line.
-Reuters
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CLUB WORLD CUP
Mbappe doubtful for Real Madrid’s Club World Cup opener against Al-Hilal

Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe is a doubt for their opening Club World Cup match against Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal on Wednesday, after missing training on Tuesday due to illness.
Club sources told Reuters that Mbappe woke up with a high fever. While he has not been officially ruled out, the source said his availability for the clash at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium was in “more than reasonable doubt”.
The potential absence of Mbappe leaves newly-appointed Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso facing a selection dilemma, as the Frenchman is currently the only recognised centre forward in the squad.
Brazilian teenager Endrick, who could have provided an alternative, was left out of the travelling party following a leg muscle injury sustained during Real’s LaLiga fixture at Sevilla last month.
Mbappe has been instrumental for Real Madrid this season, scoring 31 LaLiga goals since his high-profile summer move from Paris St Germain.
Real Madrid enter the tournament as one of the favourites, having dominated European football over the last decade, winning five of the last 10 Champions League titles.
Al-Hilal secured their place in the competition by triumphing in the AFC Champions League in 2021 and will look to capitalise on any weakness in Madrid’s lineup
-Reuters
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Sundowns Set for Club World Cup Debut Against Ulsan Hyundai

South African champions Mamelodi Sundowns will make their historic debut at the FIFA Club World Cup on Tuesday.
They will face Asia’s Ulsan Hyundai. Head coach Miguel Cardoso described progression from Group F as “a huge achievement” for the Pretoria-based side.
The encounter, set for the Inter Milan Stadium, is the first of three stern tests awaiting Sundowns in what is widely regarded as the tournament’s toughest group. They are also slated to face German giants Borussia Dortmund and Copa Libertadores holders Fluminense, two of the most formidable sides in the expanded competition.
“We need to start by collecting points, and that will demand an exceptional performance in tomorrow’s match,” Cardoso said during his pre-match briefing.
“I expect the competition to be intense, but this is a valuable opportunity. We have to give our best and push beyond our limits.”
Sundowns qualified for the Club World Cup after a consistent run of strong performances in CAF competitions over the past four seasons. Although they recently fell short in the CAF Champions League final, losing narrowly to Pyramids FC, their accumulated coefficient points earned them one of Africa’s two slots at the global showpiece.
Cardoso, 53, a former head coach of Espérance de Tunis, believes the tournament provides his squad with the ideal platform to measure themselves against elite international opposition.
“I’m eager to see how we handle the challenge of playing against an Asian team, as well as facing top sides from Europe and South America. These are three completely different types of tests, and we must learn and compete in each one.”
The Portuguese tactician is expected to recall several key players returning from injury as they look to contain a dynamic Ulsan attack led by Korean international Joo Min-kyu.
A win in Tuesday’s opener would boost Sundowns’ chances of reaching the knockout stage, placing them on three points. However, a loss would leave them with the daunting task of needing results against both Dortmund and Fluminense to keep their hopes alive.
Yet beyond the arithmetic, Cardoso emphasized the importance of belief as the club aspires to cement its place on the global stage.
“Every team in this tournament believes it can qualify for the next round,” he said.
“For us, making it out of the group would be a massive step—and that’s our goal.”
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