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Player causes a stir when scoring solo goal from home field at FIFA Club World Cup

(Dan Tri) - Player Lucas Ribeiro (Mamelodi Sundowns) caused a stir when he scored a solo goal from home in the match against Dortmund at the FIFA Club World Cup.

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí22/06/2025

Dortmund won 4-3 against Sundowns

The match between Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa) and Dortmund (Germany) in Group F of the FIFA Club World Cup last night was extremely exciting with 7 goals. Dortmund won 4-3 against Mamelodi Sundowns.

Despite the defeat, Mamelodi Sundowns still left an impression on fans with their dedicated play. In particular, Lucas Ribeiro's opening goal caused a stir on social media after the match.

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Lucas Ribeiro performed a solo performance from home, penetrating Dortmund's defense (Photo: DAZN).

From home, Lucas Ribeiro made a run from his own half down the pitch. Dortmund's defense probably didn't anticipate the Brazilian's bold breakthrough and were unprepared. In the end, they let Lucas Ribeiro pass easily.

According to calculations, Lucas Ribeiro took less than 8 seconds to sprint 70m from his home field to open the score. It was a goal that combined many factors such as improvisation, speed and excellent ball handling skills, true to the qualities of Brazilian players.

On Twitter, many fans praised Lucas Ribeiro:

“What a fantastic sprint.”

“The goal of Lucas Ribeiro's life”.

“I always get emotional when I see goals like that.”

“Lucas Ribeiro showed his flair even after scoring”.

“I like that wild style of football.”

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Lucas Ribeiro finished off goalkeeper Kobel (Photo: Getty).

Before scoring his legendary goal against Dortmund, Lucas Ribeiro was an unknown player. The striker, born in 1998, grew up in the Pinheiros club's training camp. However, when he went to Europe to play, he only played for small clubs such as Valenciennes (France), Virton (Luxembourg), Charleroi (Belgium), Beveren (Belgium) before going to South Africa to play for Mamelodi Sundowns.

In his first season, Lucas Ribeiro helped Mamelodi Sundowns win the double of the South African Premier League and the African Football League.

After 2 rounds, Mamelodi Sundowns have 3 points. They are 1 point behind the top two teams, Fluminense and Dortmund. In the final match, the South African representative must beat Fluminense to get a ticket to the next round.

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Source: https://dantri.com.vn/the-thao/cau-thu-gay-sot-khi-doc-dien-ghi-ban-tu-san-nha-o-fifa-club-world-cup-20250622114522483.htm


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