Manchester City open Club World Cup campaign with an easy win against Wydad

Phil Foden's early goal set the stage for Manchester City's comfortable 2-0 victory over Wydad Casablanca in their Club World Cup opener. Jeremy Doku added a second before halftime, securing the win despite a late red card for Rico Lewis. Manager ...

Phil Foden scored the fastest goal of this Club World Cup at 1 minute 51 seconds against Wydad AC (Image via X/@FIFACWC)
Phil Foden struck inside the opening two minutes to fire Manchester City to an easy 2-0 victory over Wydad Casablanca in their Club World Cup opener on Wednesday at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.

Jeremy Doku added a second before the break, helping City cruise past the Moroccan champions in front of a 37,446-strong crowd.

City’s afternoon was slightly soured by a late red card in the 88th minute to Rico Lewis for a reckless challenge, but manager Pep Guardiola expressed his satisfaction with the winning start.


"It is so hot. The humidity is not easy. We had good moments, many new players. The first game in this group stage is always really, really important. I saw many, many good things," Guardiola said.

Foden put City ahead early, reacting quickly after Wydad goalkeeper Mehdi Benabid parried Savinho's cross, and firing a first-time shot into the net.

City extended their advantage just before the break when Foden swung in a precise corner, catching the Wydad defence off guard as Doku arrived unmarked at the far post to volley home.
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City have arrived at the Club World Cup determined to put a frustrating season behind them.

While their opener against Wydad - third-place finishers in the Moroccan league - posed little challenge, tougher tests lie ahead. City will next face UAE side Al Ain before wrapping up Group G with a clash against Juventus.

Guardiola used the match as a chance to rotate his squad, handing debuts to new arrivals Tijjani Reijnders and Rayan Cherki, while teenage defender Vitor Reis was given just his third outing since joining the club in January.

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For Wydad, the challenge was always going to be steep—made even tougher by the fact that coach Amine Benhachem had only taken charge shortly before the tournament began.

"Before the game I told the players not to be afraid. That if we were going to lose we would lose our way," said Benhachem.

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"Nobody likes to lose, but we showed good spirit and we have something to work on for the second match."
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