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Defending champion Manchester City started the Club World Cup with a win on Wednesday. They beat Morocco's Wydad Casablanca 2-0 in the Group G match.
Jeremy Docu added the second goal after Phil Foden opened the scoring in the second minute of the game. Real Madrid, a record five-time winner, was held to a 1-1 draw with Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal in Group H.
In the injury time of the second half of the game, Federico Valverde missed a penalty and Real was forced to settle for one point. Real's new coach Xavi Alonso failed to get off to a winning start at the Hard Rock Stadium.
Gonzalo Garcia scored the first goal for Real in the 34th minute, while Ruben Neves equalized for Halal in the 41st minute. Coach Simoni Inzaghi made his debut for the Saudi club in this match.
