Real Madrid can sleep easy. They won't be facing the might of Auckland City. They won't have to spread their tentacles into Sandringham, trying to find out what makes Ivan Vicelich and co tick.
Auckland City won't face Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale, Toni Kroos and the other superstars from the Spanish giants in the Fifa club World Cup, after the 1-2 loss to San Lorenzo in the Marrakesh semifinal.
But Auckland City did prove themselves to be the real deal. They matched the Argentine outfit, were patient, tactical, fought back from a deficit, and were certainly not overawed. They had enough chances to win or push the game into a penalty shootout. It was a terrific, tense game to watch.
Bumpy grounds may have played a part in their path to the semifinal, but Auckland City were not disgraced on the flat surface in Marrakesh.
They have provided one of the two most surprising Kiwi sports experiences of the year. The first was Jack Bauer's amazing ride in the Tour de France, when the unheralded domestique -- the name given to the team servants -- was a few revolutions short of winning a stage, having charged off on an extraordinary 200km-plus breakaway with one other rider.