Day two of the FIFA Club World Cup showcased an exhilarating array of matches as the tournament unfolded across the United States, bringing high drama and a flood of goals.
The day kicked off in Cincinnati, where German powerhouse Bayern Munich delivered a stunning display against Oceania champions Auckland City FC, thrashing them 10-0. Bayern's relentless pressure proved too much for Auckland, with Jamal Musiala stealing the show in the second half by recording a rapid hat-trick in just 18 minutes. Though Auckland City displayed moments of promise, they ultimately fell short in the face of Bayern’s overwhelming firepower.
In another dominant performance on the West Coast, European champions Paris Saint-Germain breezed past Atlético de Madrid with a 4-0 victory in Los Angeles, California. PSG, in pursuit of a fourth major trophy this season, were in formidable form. Fabián Ruiz opened the scoring, followed by goals from Vitinha, Senny Mayulu, and a stoppage-time penalty converted by Lee Kang-in.
Meanwhile, on the East Coast, New York hosted a tightly contested encounter between Brazilian club Palmeiras and Portugal’s FC Porto, resulting in a 0-0 draw. Palmeiras controlled much of the play, but Porto’s stand-in goalkeeper Cláudio Ramos was in inspired form, making several vital saves to maintain the deadlock.
In the day's final spectacle, South American champions Botafogo narrowly edged out Seattle with a 2-1 victory. Botafogo seized control early, with Jair Cunha scoring in the 29th minute and Igor Jesus doubling the lead just before halftime. Despite a spirited comeback effort from Seattle, which saw Cristian Roldan find the net in the 75th minute, the Brazilian side held firm to secure a crucial win.
Tomorrow promises more thrilling encounters as Chelsea faces LAFC, CA Boca Juniors takes on SL Benfica, and CR Flamengo squares off against Espérance de Tunis.