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Trent On Toast? Real Madrid’s Red-Hot Debut, Fumbled Penalty & Al‑Hilal Holding Their Own

On his Real Madrid debut in 32 °C Miami heat, Trent Alexander‑Arnold sparks a goal but also coughs up possession. Al‑Hilal hit back, courageously pillar‑to‑post, and Federico Valverde’s injury‑time penalty is kept out by Bono. A 1–1 draw leaves Madrid with plenty to fine‑tune.

The Match in a Nutshell

Xabi Alonso promised fireworks for Real Madrid’s Club World Cup opener in Miami, but what we got was more pub-rock than prime-time orchestra. In the heat, Real drew 1–1 with Al‑Hilal after Federico Valverde fluffed a 92nd‑minute penalty. The night belonged to Al‑Hilal’s grit more than Madrid’s glamour.

How It Unfolded

  • Venue & Temperature: Played at Hard Rock Stadium in 32°C/90°F – perfect for sunburn, not so much for soccer sparkle. Al‑Hilal coped better.
  • Attendance: 60,000 Madrid shirts in a 65k capacity venue – Al‑Hilal’s Saudi ownership foots the bill.
  • Heat Check: Players looked leggy; midfield battles resembled a slow-motion slog.

Key Moments Table

MinuteEventImpact
2′Milinković-Savić shotCourtois saves – Al‑Hilal nearly opening early
13′Leonardo’s mis-hitAnother Al‑Hilal escape after good chance
34′Goal – García via Alexander‑Arnold40m counter started by Trent, finished with Rodrygo assist
41′Penalty – NevesAsencio handball spot-kick: Neves taps it in
92′Saved Penalty – ValverdeLate VAR gift denied by Bono

Debut Watch – Alexander‑Arnold

  • Positives: Assisted Real’s goal with a slick interception and launch; swapped cool for crosses post-65′.
  • Negatives: A few early giveaways; showing rough edges under heat and unfamiliar system.
  • Overall verdict: A debut of two halves—some class and some clangers. Solid effort.

Xabi Alonso’s Take

  • Fresh squad, short run-in: Only nine days and three training sessions pre-match. Expecting perfection too soon is daft.
  • Learning curve: “We saw a good reaction second half… but must correct a few things.”

Al‑Hilal Steal the Show

Far from wallflowers, Al‑Hilal matched Real physically and tactically. Neves’s penalty and resilience under pressure were signs the Saudis won’t be pushovers.

Post-Match Snapshot

  • Possession: Madrid had the ball more, but Al‑Hilal grew into the game.
  • Chances: 7+ for Madrid, 4 clear looks for Al‑Hilal – goal-to-attempt ratio proves their intent.
  • Heat index: A factor in late-game fatigue and precision – Real missed dominance.

The Good, The Bad & The Sticky

AspectGoodBad
DebutantsAlexander‑Arnold showed flashes; Huijsen solid at the back.Lack of sharpness – misplaced passes, early misreads.
TacticsCounterattack was crisp leading to goal.Too many unforced errors, especially in midfield.
FinishingMadrid could have won it (late penalty).Valverde fluffs crucial spot-kick.
Mental GameReal didn’t panic under heat or pressure.First-half parts felt sluggish.

Bottom Line

Madrid’s new era under Alonso starts with a solid, if unspectacular, draw. The heat and short prep showed, Alexander-Arnold showed potential, and Al‑Hilal earned respect. Real will expect sharper performances as the tournament continues.

Source
The Guardian

Julien Moreau

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