Karim Benzema
Benzema, first player to score in four FIFA World Cups
KARIM Benzema became the first player to score in four Fifa Club World Cups as Al-Ittihad opened the 2023 edition with a 3-0 win over Auckland City.
Benzema completed the scoring following goals by Romarinho and former Chelsea midfielder N’Golo Kante.
Saudi Pro League holders Al-Ittihad are representing the host nation and face African representatives Al Ahly in the second round.
European champions Manchester City enter the cup at the semi-final stage.
Al-Ittihad defeated New Zealand side Auckland City, who were representing Oceania at the tournament, with three goals in 11 first-half minutes.
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Brazilian forward Romarinho opened the scoring in the 29th minute with a deflected effort before Kante doubled the lead five minutes later with a superb strike from a loose ball in the box.
Benzema then completed the scoring frenzy in the 40th minute to set up Friday’s tie with Al Ahly of Egypt.
The winners will face Copa Libertadores champions Fluminense in the semi-finals. Premier League champions Manchester City are in the other half of the draw, and face Mexico’s Leon or Japan’s Urawa Red Diamonds on 19 December.
Benzema, 35, is appearing in his sixth Club World Cup having played in five with Real Madrid.
He has won every Club World Cup in which he has previously played, in 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2022.
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