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Club America do not fear mighty Madrid

Silvio Romero struck twice as Mexican side Club America beat Asian champions Jeonbuk Motors 2-1 in Japan yesterday to set up a dream Club World Cup semi-final with Real Madrid.

Local favourites Kashima Antlers salvaged some pride for Asia, however, when the Japanese title holders toppled South Africa's Mamelodi Sundowns 2-0 in the day's second quarter-final in Osaka.

In the early kick-off, Kim Bo Kyung swept South Korean powerhouses Jeonbuk in front after 23 minutes before Romero pounced twice to send the Concacaf representatives through to the last four.

"The players showed character, attitude and heart," said America coach Ricardo la Volpe.

"We made some changes and tweaked the system a bit in the second half and got the goals.

"We passed a test today and we will play Real Madrid with no fear," he said.

"We will have to work twice as hard, but everyone expects us to lose so there will be no pressure on us."

Romero equalised with a clinical header just before the hour mark and the Argentine striker volleyed home the winner via a slight deflection off Jeonbuk forward Kim Shin Wook after 74 minutes as the K-League side wilted under the mounting pressure.

Club America, who also beat Jeonbuk in the quarter-finals of the Fifa tournament 10 years ago, will face European champions Real in Yokohama on Thursday.

Kim Shin Wook, with his eye-catching peppermint green mohican, was a constant menace but he was well shackled by markers in a tense finish as the Mexican side hung on for the win.

Kashima were gifted their opening goal by Sundowns goalkeeper Denis Onyango in the 63rd minute.

Latching on to a knock-down from Shoma Doi, Yasushi Endo scuffed his left-footed shot which somehow squeezed under Onyango, bobbling out of his despairing grasp and over the line almost in slow motion.

Substitute Mu Kanazaki killed the game off by smashing home from close range with two minutes left after more sloppy defending from the Africans.

Kashima, fresh from clinching their eighth J-League crown last weekend, will face South American Libertadores Cup holders Atletico Nacional of Colombia in the first semi-final on Wednesday. - REUTERS

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