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And two! After winning the European Super Cup against Atalanta Bergamo, Real Madrid collected their second trophy of the season. Wednesday in Doha (Qatar), the Madrilenians won the Intercontinental Cup, after their victory in the final against the Mexicans of Pachuca (3-0).
Starting after missing the Merengue’s last match last weekend, Kylian Mbappé scored the first goal of the game following a serve from Vinicius. The Brazilian also scored his goal, definitively sealing the fate of the match with a penalty obtained at the end of the game.
“I sent him a lot of messages because I always dreamed of playing with him”
At the end of the final, Vinicius praised Mbappé, revealing that he had harassed him to sign for Real Madrid this summer. “ I’m a big fan of his. I sent him a lot of messages because I always dreamed of playing with him. He’s a very great player. For a long time, we have admired each other “, declared the former Flamengo prodigy in a post-match press conference.
“Vini” then affirmed that there was a very good atmosphere within the White House, where we are aiming for the heights this season. “ We have a very good group where everyone loves each other very much, no one has any vanityhe confided. We are here to put Real Madrid at the top, where they should always be. » With two titles out of two already won this season, the Madrilenians are still hungry for success.
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