Kylian Mbappé made his debut at the Club World Cup, coming on as a substitute against Juventus after recovering from a stomach virus. The crowd at the Hard Rock Stadium gave him a warm welcome, but it was Gonzalo García who stole the show. García scored the winning goal, a superb header, to take Real Madrid into the quarter-finals. This was García's third goal in the US, and he has been a revelation in the tournament. The 21-year-old's family has a rich history in rugby, bullfighting, and even Hollywood, with his grandfather being a cousin of Rita Hayworth. Despite his family's diverse background, García is making a name for himself in football. Spain's under-17 coach Hernán Pérez believes García has the potential to be Real Madrid's striker for the next decade. García's goal was the only one in a tight match, with neither team able to find the net until his 54th-minute header. Real Madrid won the match 1-0, advancing to the next round. García's performance has been a highlight of the tournament so far.
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