Real Madrid train ahead of Club World Cup final clash against Kashima Antlers

Real Madrid's midfielder James Rodriguez (2nd R) chats with defender Marcelo (R) during a training session at Mitsuzawa stadium in Yokohama on December 16, 2016, ahead of their Club World Cup football final match against Kashima Antlers of Japan on December 18. (Photo by AFP)

Spanish giants Real Madrid have held a light training session less than 24 hours after booking their place in FIFA Club World Cup final. 

Los Blancos defeated Mexico’s Club America 2-0 in the semis on Thursday and hope to also beat Japanese champions Kashima Antlers to win a record 21st international title on Sunday.

Real have already won 11 Champions League titles, 3 European Super Cups, 2 UEFA Cups, 3 Intercontinental Cups and one Club World Cup.

Manager Zinedine Zidane is set to bring back captain Sergio Ramos for the final after he was rested against the Mexican side. The Galacticos trained in windy, chilly weather on Friday.

They now have a shot at becoming the first team to win the UEFA Champions League, the Spanish league as well as Copa del Rey, and the Club World Cup all in the same season.

At Present, Real lead the Spanish league and are through to the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League and are alive in the Copa del Rey.


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