How did the “tenue” Palmeiras appear in the World Cup before the Al-Ahly clash?



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Al-Ahly fans look forward to the match between Al-Ahly and Brazilian Palmeiras in the match for third place at the FIFA Club World Cup, as the Red Genie will look to repeat the achievement of 2006 when he won the medal made of bronze.

Al-Ahly will face Palmeiras next Thursday at the Ciudad de la Educación stadium, after the African champions lost to Bayern Munich in the semifinals on Monday, when the Bavarian team won twice to reach the final.

As for the South American champion Palmeiras, they lost to Mexico’s Tigres Unal, who unleashed a big surprise by qualifying for the final match after beating the Brazilian team with a goal from French veteran Andre Pierre Gignac on Sunday.

Palmeiras scored their first appearance at the FIFA Club World Cup, representing South America, after winning the Copa Libertadores at the end of last January.

Palmeiras fought against Tigres in the semifinals of the World Cup with the same formation that he played in the final of the Copa Libertadores, where he won the title after knocking down his compatriot Santos at the Maracana stadium with a lethal goal.

The Palmeiras starting line-up was made up of: Waverton, Marcos Rocha, Gustavo Gómez, Luan, Matías Viña, Danilo, Gabriel Menino, Zee Raphael, Raphael Vieja, Rooney, Louise Adriano.

Tigres won the best side in the match against Palmeiras, as they were the most positive in the goal and their players created more chances to score.

Palmeiras put up a very mediocre performance, claiming a deserved first loss for a Brazilian team in the tournament against a Mexican club.

Palmeiras is in seventh place in the Brazilian League with 53 points, 13 points behind the International leader, after winning 14 games against a draw 11 times and losing in 8 games.

In the following lines, Yallakora reviews a digital analysis of the Palmeiras and Tigres party:

Acquisition

Control of the ball was equal between the two teams, with a very slight advantage for Tigres, who had 51% possession of the ball during the match, compared to 49% for Palmeiras.

Missed opportunities

Tigres missed several chances in the match, as he attempted 8 goals, 4 of them between the posts and the crossbar, and scored his only goal from a penalty.

On the other side, Palmeiras hit 7 balls, including a shot on goal.

The shots from Palmeiras came during the match (2 from inside the area and 5 from outside the area).

Corner and infiltration

Palmeiras made 4 corner kicks during the match, against Tigres he got three.

Palmeiras fell into the offside trap on more than one occasion (7 offside), and no Tigres player was caught offside.

Mistakes

The match was marked by recklessness between the two teams, as Palmeiras committed 12 administrative fouls at the “Fowl” stadium, compared to 14 fouls by the Tigres players.

The match referee scored four yellow cards, with two cautions for Palmeiras, and the same for Tigres.

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