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Mamelodi Sundowns wins the opening match to top Group F at Club World Cup

Mamelodi Sundowns wins the opening match to top Group F at Club World Cup

Mamelodi Sundowns, the South African champions, won their first game at the Club World Cup Tuesday. Striker Iqraam Raymonds scored the only goal as they defeated South Korea's UlsanHD 1-0.

After Borussia Dortmund was held to a 0-0 draw by Fluminense in the morning, this result placed this month's African Champions League runner-up at the top of Group F.

Esperance from Tunisia also lost their first match to Flamengo, while Egypt's Al Ahly had drawn in the opening round.

Rayners scored nine minutes before the halftime break at the Inter & Co Stadium, in a match which was delayed for just over an hour because of the threat from lightning in central Florida.

As a precaution, French referee Clement Turpin sent the teams back to their changing rooms after the teams came onto the pitch for the start of the match.

After VAR checks, Rayners' two other first half strikes were ruled out - one was for handball while the other was inches offside.

It was the Brazilian playmaker Lucas Ribeiro who slipped a pass past the Ulsan defense for the striker.

Ribeiro's shot was blocked after some clever passing created a chance.

Sundowns dominated the game with more than 70% possession. However, their passing was at times pedestrian and they wasted goals.

Ulsan tried to find chances in the counter-attack. After a quick break, the Brazilian forward Erick Fairios missed the chance with the goal right at his fingertips.

Ulsan rarely had the initiative but Sundowns missed two chances.

(source: Reuters)