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Xabi Alonso blasts 'unacceptable' Antonio Rudiger attack as FIFA launches racism investigation into Pachuca player's comments in Club World Cup clash

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  • Real Madrid beat Pachuca 3-1 in CWC
  • Rudiger accuses Cabral of racist slur
  • Alonso demands zero tolerance for abuse
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Madrid's 3-1 win over Mexican club Pachuca in the Club World Cup was overshadowed by serious allegations made by defender Rudiger. The German international accused Pachuca captain Gustavo Cabral of racially abusing him late in the match. Rudiger reportedly told the referee he was called a "f*cking black guy", prompting the activation of FIFA's anti-racism protocol. Cabral has denied the accusation, claiming he said "f*ckng coward" instead.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The incident, which occurred in stoppage time, led to heightened tensions between players, with a second clash between Rudiger and Cabral after the final whistle. Referee Ramon Abatti halted the match momentarily after receiving Rudiger's complaint and made the crossed-arm gesture signalling a racism-related issue. According to AS, FIFA has since launched a formal investigation. The case comes at a time when FIFA is under scrutiny for scaling back visible anti-racism campaigns at the tournament.

  • WHAT XABI ALONSO SAID

    Madrid boss Alonso strongly supported Rudiger after the game, stating: "Toni told us something, FIFA protocol has been activated and an investigation is underway. We believe him. It's unacceptable."

    On the match itself, Alonso praised his team's discipline and adaptability after going down to 10 men early due to Marco Asensio's red card: "We were very mature, disciplined, and waited for our moments. These three points are very valuable, both in terms of football and morale."

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    The alleged incident occurred at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. Rudiger has previously spoken out about racism in football, notably during his time at Chelsea. FIFA's three-step protocol allows for match suspension or abandonment in cases of racism.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR REAL MADRID?

    Los Blancos will next face Red Bull Salzburg in their final Club World Cup Group H match on 27th June at the Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia. The outcome will determine their path in the knockout stage. Both teams are currently level on four points, with Madrid sitting at the top of the group on goal difference. Meanwhile, FIFA’s investigation is ongoing and may result in disciplinary action if evidence of racist abuse is found. The incident also adds pressure on FIFA to reinforce anti-racism efforts at major tournaments.