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Real Madrid 4-2 Kashima Antlers (AET): Cristiano Ronaldo hat-trick wins Club World Cup

Cristiano Ronaldo kisses the trophy following Real Madrid's victory in the Club World Cup final
Image: Cristiano Ronaldo kisses the FIFA Club World Cup trophy after victory for Real Madrid

Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hat-trick as Real Madrid claimed their second Club World Cup title, but the Spanish giants needed extra-time to see off the spirited Kashima Antlers 4-2 in Yokohama.

The Portuguese has won the Champions League, European Championship and Ballon d'Or in 2016 and ended the year with yet more glory, scoring his side's second from the penalty spot before settling matters with a pair of fine finishes in the additional half-hour.

Sergio Ramos kisses the trophy as Real Madrid celebrate winning the FIFA Club World Cup
Image: Sergio Ramos led the celebrations in Yokohama

On paper it was something of a mismatch but Kashima, the first Asian side to reach the final of the competition, took a second-half lead at 2-1 and could have won it late in normal time.

Instead scores were tied at 2-2, Karim Benzema's opener and Ronaldo's penalty weighed against a fine double from Gaku Shibasaki, the Japanese team delighting 68,000 fans with their defiance.

YOKOHAMA, JAPAN - DECEMBER 18:  Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid shakes hands with Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane during the FIFA Club World Cup final m
Image: Ronaldo shakes hands with coach Zinedine Zidane after Real secured victory

That left the stage clear for Ronaldo, who had been poor for the first 45 minutes, to take a familiar place in the spotlight and extend Real's unbeaten run in all competitions to 37 games.

Real captain Sergio Ramos missed the semi-final win over Club America but took his place alongside Raphael Varane in defence after being passed fit.

Zinedine Zidane is thrown into the air by Real Madrid players after winning the Club World Cup
Image: Zidane is thrown into the air by Real Madrid players after the presentation

Kashima came out with an intensity that may have caught their opponents by surprise, but it did not take Real long to assert themselves.

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Just nine minutes had passed when Luka Modric tried his luck from the edge of the box, leading to a weak parry from goalkeeper Hitoshi Sogahata. Benzema needed no invitation to pick up the scraps and duly finished off from close range to open the scoring.

Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring in extra-time with during the Club World Cup
Image: Ronaldo celebrates scoring in extra-time with Karim Benzema

Mitsu Ogasawara came close to levelling from the very next attack but it was not until the 44th minute that the equaliser arrived.

By that stage, Kashima had shown they were up for the contest, finding a foothold despite hanging on at times.

With the whistle close both Varane and Casemiro were guilty of failing to snuff out an attack and when Shibasaki got a smart shot away, it was good enough to beat Real goalkeeper Keylor Navas.

Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring in extra-time with during the Club World Cup
Image: Ronaldo celebrates scoring in extra-time with Karim Benzema

The crowd reaction was deafening but increased again when the underdogs took a surprise lead six minutes into the second half.

Shibasaki produced a gem this time, charging at the defence and letting fly with a fierce strike when he ran out of options. Once again, Navas had no answer.

Gaku Shibasaki celebrates his second goal during the World Club Cup match against Real Madrid
Image: Kashima Antlers' Gaku Shibasaki celebrates his second goal

By now Real were in no doubt they were in a game but on the hour Lucas Vazquez was clipped by Shuto Yamamoto.

Ronaldo, whose input had thus far been sorely lacking, cracked the spot-kick into the bottom corner.

Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo (R) scores during extra-time of the Club World Cup football final match between Kashima Antlers of Japan and Real Mad
Image: Ronaldo (R) scored a hat-trick to lead Real to their second Club World Cup triumph and fifth intercontinental victory overall

He had the ball in the net again in the 72nd minute, after Sogahata pushed Benzema's shot back into the area, but an offside flag was correctly raised against the Portuguese.

Real would have lost late on had Navas not saved well from Fabricio and Ramos appeared close to a second yellow card in injury time only for the referee to seemingly change his mind.

Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring during extra-time of the Club World Cup football final match between Kashima Antlers of Japan and
Image: Ronaldo celebrates scoring for Real during extra-time

Ronaldo gave LaLiga's leaders the lead on 97 minutes, controlling Benzema's incisive pass before finishing left-footed.

Even that did not crush Kashima's hope and they responded by rattling the crossbar through Yuma Suzuki. It needed Ronaldo to finally resolve things and he obliged, intercepting a Toni Kroos shot and slotting home himself to bring the trophy back to the Bernabeu.

YOKOHAMA, JAPAN - DECEMBER 18:  Casemiro of Real Madrid celebrates the goal by Cristiano Ronaldo during the FIFA Club World Cup final match between Real Ma
Image: Casemiro of Real Madrid celebrates after a Ronaldo goal

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