FIFA WORLD CLUB CUP
Madrid eye record 21st international trophy in Japan
Real Madrid are targeting a second Club World Cup triumph in three years to complete a sensational year of renewal under Zinedine Zidane.

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Zinedine Zidane and his Madrid are targeting a second FIFA Club World Cup triumph in three years to complete a sensational year of renewal under the former midfielder.
The 11-times European champions are the top attraction at this year's tournament in Japan and can overtake arch rivals Barcelona as the team with the most international trophies in world football.
FC Barcelona celebrating the Club World Cup title. #FCB #ClubWC #MundialDeClubes pic.twitter.com/RxvarJmo6C
— FIFA Club World Cup (@ClubWorldCups) December 20, 2015
Madrid were in a state of upheaval when they watched Barcelona stroll to a 3-0 win over River Plate in last year's final, having been expelled from their domestic cup competition for fielding an ineligible player and with coach Rafael Benitez on the brink of being sacked.
Their turn of fortunes under Zidane has been remarkable, the Frenchman quickly galvanising a demotivated squad and masterminding their march to glory in last season's Champions League and lifting the UEFA European Super Cup.
They are also guaranteed to be top of the league standings in Spain when they embark for Japan.
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"Zizou has that kind of magic that dazzles you," Real captain Sergio Ramos said of Zidane.
"He's taken the group in the right direction and we're going places. There's a lot of harmony, he's more sympathetic than our last coach and everyone can see what he has achieved."
While Zidane's first full season will be judged on whether Real remain top of the league come the end of May and how far they go in their Champions League defence, the Frenchman is taking the Club World Cup seriously.
Konichiwa, Japan! 😍
— FIFA.com (@FIFAcom) December 6, 2016
Tokyo is looking fabulous ahead of the 2016 #ClubWC 🗾🏆🇯🇵
More pics ➡️https://t.co/TJZGY7aZgv pic.twitter.com/zSNzIRhM7J
He is expected to bring an almost full strength squad, minus the injured Gareth Bale, to Japan as Real target a record 21st international title to take them past Barça and Egyptian side Al-Ahly.
Real's first game in Yokohama will be a semi-final on December 15 against South Korea's Jeonbuk Motors or Mexican side Club America. The tournament kicks off on December 8 with Auckland city playing Kashima Antlers.
The final is scheduled for December 18th.
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