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Real Madrid 2-0 Borussia Dortmund
Aurelien Tchouameni thinks the ball has gone out of play for Real, but it hasn't and he concedes a bizarre free-kick when he picks the ball up. It doesn't prove costly though.
Garcia has been Real Madrid's breakout star at the Club World Cup having only played six games for the club before the competition
Real Madrid survived a dramatic period of injury time featuring three goals and a red card to beat Borussia Dortmund and reach the Club World Cup semi-finals.
The Spanish side looked to be heading towards a comfortable victory as they led 2-0 as the match reached 90 minutes.
Gonzalo Garcia had volleyed home his fourth goal in five matches on 10 minutes before Fran Garcia tapped in Trent Alexander-Arnold's cross 10 minutes later.
But substitute Maximilian Beier pulled a goal back in the second minute of injury time to spark an incredible end to the match.
Substitute Kylian Mbappe scored an acrobatic volley to re-establish Real's two-goal lead, but defender Dean Huijsen was then sent off for pulling down striker Serhou Guirassy, who converted from the penalty spot.
The late drama did not change the outcome, with Real reaching the semi-finals, where they will face Paris St-Germain on Wednesday.
Gonzalo Garcia will go into that game tied at the top of the golden boot standings with Angel di Maria and Marcos Leonardo - both of whom have been eliminated.
Garcia had only played six times for Real before this competition and scored just once.
But he has taken his chance in front of new manager Xabi Alonso, and started ahead of superstar Mbappe here.
Of course, Alonso may well have been rotating his team but Garcia has been involved in every match in the United States and is making his case to stay in the squad next season.
Garcia certainly stood out with his industry up front, chasing lost causes, linking well and taking his chances.
New signing Huijsen was assured at the back until his sending-off while Thibaut Courtois sensationally saved Marcel Sabitzer's volley, which was the last kick of the match.
Dortmund were largely outclassed but Julian Brandt was a threat both in terms of almost scoring himself and in trying to create for others.
Madrid qualify for the Club World Cup semi-final and will face Paris St-Germain at MetLife Stadium on Wednesday (20:00 BST).
Dortmund restart their domestic football in mid-August with a game against Essen.
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