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Club World Cup title gives us the momentum we need to finish the season strong, says Ancelotti

By Reuters
19 February 2023   |   10:48 am
Madrid won the FIFA Club World Cup for a record-extending fifth time after beating Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal 5-3 in the final on Saturday (February 11), with braces scored by Federico Valverde and Vinicius Jr as well as a goal from Karim Benzema who returned from injury.

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