Real Madrid easily defeated Pachuca (Mexico) with a score of 3-0 thanks to goals from Kylian Mbappe, Rodrygo, Vinicius, thereby winning the Intercontinental Cup championship on the morning of December 19.
In the match at Lusail Stadium (Doha, Qatar), Mbappe shone with a goal and an assist to win the second title with Real Madrid. The attacking trio of Los Blancos had a smooth coordination to open the score of the match.
In the 37th minute, Jude Bellingham passed the ball to Vinicius, who then crossed past the Pachuca goalkeeper and crossed for Mbappe to tap into an empty net.
Mbappe scored the opening goal in Real Madrid’s 3-0 win over Pachuca on the morning of December 19 (Photo: Getty).
In the second half, Rodrygo doubled the gap for Real Madrid with a masterpiece in the 52nd minute. He dribbled past two defenders before unleashing a tricky shot into the top corner of the goal.
Vinicius sealed a 3-0 win for Real Madrid from the penalty spot in the 83rd minute after Lucas Vazquez was fouled in the box.
The easy 3-0 victory helped Real Madrid win their second title this season, after the European Super Cup. The team’s total number of world- class titles is 9, including 3 first-edition Intercontinental Cup titles, 5 FIFA Club World Cup titles and now the 2024 Intercontinental Cup.
As for Mbappe, the French player has scored 8 goals in the last 7 finals for both club and country. The striker born in 1998 also scored in the European Super Cup match in August, helping Real Madrid beat Atalanta 2-0.
Mbappe became the third player to score in his first two finals with Real Madrid in all competitions in the last 10 years, after Gareth Bale in 2014 and Marco Asensio in 2017.
Real Madrid won the Intercontinental Cup (Photo: Getty).
Winning against Pachuca, many other individuals of Real Madrid also achieved impressive achievements. Coach Carlo Ancelotti became the most successful coach in the history of Real Madrid with 15 titles, breaking the milestone of 14 championships of the late legend Miguel Munoz.
Midfielder Luka Modric became the most successful player in Real Madrid’s history with 28 titles, including 6 Champions League, 5 FIFA Club World Cup, 5 European Super Cup, 4 La Liga, two King’s Cup, 5 Spanish Super Cup and one Intercontinental Cup.