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Rayners, Guirassy key to unlocking defences in Cincinnati
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|June 21, 2025
AFTER a stellar opening match in which Mamelodi Sundowns scored a landmark victory against South Korea’s Ulsan Hyundai, going up against the Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund is a different beast entirely.

In tonight’s Fifa Club World Cup Group F match at the TQL Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio (6pm SA time kick-off), Sundowns play Dortmund, who are strong contenders in this tournament. Yet their initial outing against Brazil's Fluminense left much to be desired.
Held to a frustrating goalless draw, the Germans struggled to find their rhythm, prompting criticism since much more was expected from a team with such an attacking pedigree.
Dortmund coach Niko Kovac acknowledged the team’s lacklustre performance, suggesting that they were lucky to escape without a loss.
Kovac will be pinning his victory hopes on the German club's star striker, Serhou Guirassy.
The French-born forward, who dons the colours of the Guinea national team, has emerged as a pivotal figure in Dortmund’s attacking line this season.
Despite a frustrating outing against Fluminense, where he failed to convert multiple chances, Guirassy’s presence on the pitch is nothing short of formidable.
At 29, Guirassy is not only a towering figure, but a versatile striker known for his lethal finishing, aerial prowess, and remarkable physical strength.
His ability to wreak havoc on opposition defences marks him as a critical target for Sundowns’ defenders.
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