In the Club World Cup opener, Phil Foden scored the fastest goal in tournament history just two minutes into the match, guiding Manchester City to a solid 2-0 win against Morocco's Wydad AC in Philadelphia. The English midfielder's left-footed finish was set up by Wydad’s goalkeeper blocking a shot into his path. Additionally, Jérémy Doku scored a second goal from a Foden corner in the 42nd minute. City will next face Al Ain, while Wydad prepares to play Juventus.
Phil Foden's second-minute strike sparked Manchester City's 2-0 victory over Morocco's Wydad AC in the Club World Cup opener for both teams.
Foden's left-footed shot came after Wydad goalkeeper El Mehdi Benabid blocked a shot by Savinho directly into Foden's path.
Before the break, Foden's corner kick found Doku's right foot for a close-range goal to double the Manchester City advantage.
Man City will face Al Ain on Sunday in Atlanta, while Wydad will remain in Philadelphia to face Juventus on Sunday.
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