Philly rounded out its group-stage games of the FIFA Club World Cup with a Linc-filling clash between Spanish superclub Real Madrid and Austrian giants FC Salzburg on Thursday night.  

With the 3-0 victory, Madrid came out on top in both the game and in Group H, and advanced to a round-of-16 game against Italian club Juventus at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium on Tuesday.

“We seemed to click out there. We had a game plan, we executed it really well and we were very happy with the win today,” Trent Alexander Arnold, a new signing for Real Madrid from Liverpool, said after the game. “It was our aim to top the group. Still unbeaten and, today, three goals and a clean sheet is a good confidence boost going into the round of 16.”

The game, which was played in the rain after the last few matchups took place in scorching heat, drew 64,811 spectators to the Linc, the largest attendance at the stadium this tournament. The venue’s average attendance before this game was 36,560 from five games, and Thursday night was not far off the stadium’s record soccer attendance (69,879), set last year in the exhibition match between English Premier League sides Liverpool and Arsenal. That record might have been topped if FIFA hadn’t removed some seats to widen the pitch to its specifications. 



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