Manchester City begin Club World Cup campaign with 2-0 win
18 Jun 2025
Manchester City began their Club World Cup campaign on a high note, defeating Wydad Casablanca 2-0 at Lincoln Financial Field.
Phil Foden scored the opening goal just under two minutes into the match.
Jeremy Doku scored just before half-time from a corner kick.
Despite some second-half drama, including Rico Lewis's late red card for a foul on Samuel Obeng, City held onto their lead to secure the win.
City's aggressive strategy leaves them vulnerable at times in defense
Tactical decisions
Pep Guardiola opted for a more attacking lineup, giving debuts to new signings Tijjani Reijnders and Rayan Cherki.
Despite being the only defensively-minded player among the front six, Reijnders impressed with his performance.
However, City's aggressive strategy left them vulnerable at times in defense.
Thembinkosi Lorch posed a threat, and Wydad came close to finding an equalizer in the first half, but a lapse from a set-piece let City in.
Dip in action in 2nd half
Game changes
The second half saw a dip in action, especially after Doku's departure. However, Guardiola took the opportunity to give Rodri some minutes as he continues his recovery from a long-term injury.
Erling Haaland also came on but couldn't add to the goals.
The match was witnessed by an impressive crowd of 37,446 at Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field stadium.
Foden praises Wydad and emphasizes importance of the win
Player insights
After the match, Foden acknowledged the difficulty of playing in the heat and praised Wydad for their counter-attacking game.
He stressed on the importance of this win for all players, including Rodri who is returning from injury.
The City star also emphasized that it was crucial for everyone to regain their sharpness in such an important competition as Club World Cup.