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Al Ahly and Porto share 4-4 thriller but head to Club World Cup exit
Al Ahly and Porto share 4-4 thriller but head to Club World Cup exit

CNA

time24-06-2025

  • Sport
  • CNA

Al Ahly and Porto share 4-4 thriller but head to Club World Cup exit

EAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey :Al Ahly and Porto shared a 4-4 thriller in their final game at the Club World Cup on Monday but both will head home after Inter Miami and Palmeiras drew to progress to the round of 16 from Group A. Palestine striker Wessam Abou Ali scored a hat-trick and Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane also found the net for the Egyptian champions but Porto pegged them back every time they went ahead. Teenagers Rodrigo Mora and William Gomes, substitute Samu Aghehowa and Pepe all scored for the Portuguese club as both teams all but abandoned defending in search of goals that might keep them alive in the tournament. In the end, though, a draw was not enough for either side and the 2-2 stalemate between Inter and Palmeiras in Miami was enough to render all of the many other permutations null and void. "I'm very sad, very, very sad," said Abou Ali. "I feel like we should have scored maybe five, six goals in the end, the opportunity was there to at least win the game and score some goals." Both teams came into the match played in suffocating heat at Metlife Stadium without a goal from open play in the tournament but they made up for it in a sometimes frenetic contest. Al Ahly took the early initiative and got their reward when Abou Ali gave them the lead in the 15th minute with a cool finish into the far corner of the net. Lively 18-year-old Mora equalised eight minutes later after skipping through the Al Ahly defence and past goalkeeper Mohamed El-Shenawy before clipping the ball into the net. Egypt midfielder Zizo was brought down in the box by Fabio Vieira running onto an Abou Ali cutback in stoppage time at the end of the first, and the Palestinian sent Claudio Ramos the wrong way from the spot to put Al Ahly 2-1 up at the break. Three goals in three minutes soon after the break had the scores back level at 3-3 in the 53rd minute, Gomes starting it all off by curling a beautiful shot into the top right-hand corner of the net. Abou Ali then completed his hat-trick with a powerful header from a corner but Aghehowa responded in kind almost immediately down the other end. Ben Romdhane put Al Ahly back in front with a lovely strike from the edge of the box in the 64th minute and the Egyptian side poured forward looking to boost their goal difference in case the result in Miami went their way. Al Ahly missed a host of gilt-edged chances, however, and Pepe ensured the honours would be shared when he drilled a shot from the edge of the box past Al Ahly captain El-Shenawy a minute from time. "I think the game in the second half was not a normal football game anymore," said Al Ahly coach Jose Riveiro. "A good show for the fans, I guess, a lot of goals. Not the result, obviously, that we were looking for, because we wanted to go through."

Ahly midfielder cites heat, fatigue for second-half struggles
Ahly midfielder cites heat, fatigue for second-half struggles

Al-Ahram Weekly

time23-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Al-Ahram Weekly

Ahly midfielder cites heat, fatigue for second-half struggles

The Egyptian champions impressed in the first half of their opening match against Inter Miami, creating several scoring chances but failing to convert. They were largely outplayed in the second half, with goalkeeper Mohamed El Shenawy helping to secure a goalless draw. A similar pattern followed in their second match against Brazil's Palmeiras, where a solid first-half showing gave way to a 2-0 defeat after two second-half goals. 'I don't have a specific answer, but in the first half we had the desire to score one or two goals, which didn't happen,' Atteya told DAZN. 'There was some misfortune, although we were the better side in the first half against Inter Miami and Palmeiras.' 'The weather may have affected us, though that's not an excuse,' he added. 'It could also be because we're at the end of our season, unlike some teams who had a break and a proper preparation period for this tournament.' The 26-year-old who is one of Ahly's standout performers in the group stage, will miss Tuesday's decisive match against FC Porto due to suspension. 'I'm very disappointed to miss this game, but I have full confidence in my teammates to perform well in this crucial clash,' he concluded. Find more details on group standings, match schedules, and competition statistics. (For more sports news and updates, follow Ahram Online Sports on Twitter at @AO_Sports and on Facebook at AhramOnlineSports.) Short link:

Messi denied late winner in Club World Cup opener
Messi denied late winner in Club World Cup opener

Free Malaysia Today

time16-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Free Malaysia Today

Messi denied late winner in Club World Cup opener

Inter Miami's Lionel Messi also went close in the 64th minute with a freekick that grazed the post. (AP pic) MIAMI GARDENS : Lionel Messi and Inter Miami were held to a 0-0 draw by Egyptian side Al Ahly today as Fifa's new 32-team tournament got off to a smooth start in front of 60,927 fans in Florida. Messi was denied a storybook stoppage-time winner when he saw his curling shot from 20 yards out tipped onto the bar by Mohamed El Shenawy as Miami piled on the pressure in the final minutes of the game. Al Ahly, who were cheered on by over 10,000 of their supporters, were left to rue a first half penalty from Egypt international Trezeguet which was saved by Miami's Argentine keeper Oscar Ustari. But the Egyptians also had El Shenawy to thank for another fine save in the dying seconds to keep out a header from Maxi Falcon as Miami pushed for three points in the Group A clash. For organisers Fifa, who have faced heavy scepticism over the necessity for the tournament, the absence of a goal was the only disappointment on a night that delivered everything else that their president Gianni Infantino had hoped for from the opening night. Fears of a low crowd for the opener eased as the seats in the 64,000 venue began to fill up with the stadium almost full at kickoff time. Thousands of fans of Al Ahly, record 12 times African Champions League winner and 45-time league champions of Egypt, arrived at Hard Rock Stadium well ahead of kickoff and made their presence felt with singing and chanting. The stadium, home to the NFL's Miami Dolphins, witnessed chaotic scenes last year at the final of the Copa America between Argentina and Colombia where fans broke into the ground after long delays to enter. But there was an efficient filter system set up for ticket and security checks well away from the stadium perimeter and there were no signs of any problems. Nor was there any indication of the controversial crackdown on illegal immigrants from US President Donald Trump's administration having any impact on the game in the heavily Hispanic South Florida community. This is the first edition of the new expanded format for the tournament which features clubs from every continent and concludes with the final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 13. Infantino has called the competition a 'new era for football' bringing globalisation to the club game but critics have said it adds to an already congested calendar. While there were no goals to celebrate, the game was far from boring with Al Ahly enjoying the better of the first half before Miami improved significantly after the break. Al Ahly opened up Miami's defence with ease in the opening minutes of the game and Emam Ashour was denied by Ustari after being put through by Trezeguet. Palestine international striker Wessam Abou Ali had an effort ruled out for offside in the 31st minute and then the Denmark-born forward had a fierce strike tipped over by Ustari. The penalty came when Telasco Segovia bundled over Zizo but Trezeguet's spotkick was weak and parried out with the former Aston Villa forward unable to react fast enough to the rebound. Miami were stronger after the break with Messi going close in the 64th minute with a freekick that grazed the post before hitting the side-netting, tricking part of the crowd into thinking he had scored. He nearly did in stoppage-time, after a well-worked short-corner but the outstretched fingertip of El Shenawy was to deny him. Miami face Porto in Atlanta on Friday before returning home to face Brazil's Palmeiras on Tuesday.

Inter Miami denied victory in Club World Cup opener as Lionel Messi and co endure frustrating night in front of David Beckham
Inter Miami denied victory in Club World Cup opener as Lionel Messi and co endure frustrating night in front of David Beckham

Daily Mail​

time15-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Mail​

Inter Miami denied victory in Club World Cup opener as Lionel Messi and co endure frustrating night in front of David Beckham

Goalkeeper Mohamed El Shenawy tipped a Lionel Messi strike on to the crossabr late in stoppage time as Inter Miami FC and Al Ahly FC played to a 0-0 draw in the opening game of the FIFA Club World Cup on Saturday night in Miami Gardens. El Shenawy and Al Ahly escaped with the draw after defending three corner kicks by Inter Miami in the final minutes of stoppage time. The tenor of the game changed sharply after the Egyptian club dominated the first half and Inter Miami captured momentum in the second half and stoppage time. Both clubs earned one point for the draw. They are in the tournament's Group A, which also includes Portuguese club FC Porto and Brazilian club Palmeiras. Messi nearly scored off a free kick in the 64th minute. He curled a shot toward the near post and it took one skip before zipping just wide and hitting the outside of the net. For a moment, many in the crowd celebrated what they thought was a go-ahead goal for Messi. The shot missed by inches from veering inside the post. Inter Miami had another prime scoring chance in the 85th minute. Messi lifted a pass toward the front of the net to Fafa Picault, who bounced a header off the turf and over the crossbar. Messi's final attempt in the sixth minute of stoppage time nearly sent the crowd into the frenzy. He winced after El Shenawy leaped and stretched out his right hand to deflect the ball off the crossbar and out of play. Inter Miami fended off several scoring opportunities from Al Ahly during the first half. Al Ahly's best chance came on a penalty shot in the 43rd minute. Trezeguet blasted a rising shot but Inter Miami goalkeeper Oscar Ustari perfectly timed a dive to his left for a stellar save. In the 57th minute, Messi ripped a shot toward the left side of the net but was denied by El Shenawy. Inter Miami's next contest is Thursday against FC Porto in Atlanta. Al Ahly will face Palmeiras on Thursday at East Rutherford, N.J.

Heavy security and Messi on show as Club World Cup begins
Heavy security and Messi on show as Club World Cup begins

BBC News

time15-06-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Heavy security and Messi on show as Club World Cup begins

Lionel Messi and a heavy security presence were on show as the revamped Club World Cup got under way in the United States on city side Inter Miami, led by Argentine legend Messi, played out an entertaining goalless again Egyptian giants Al Ahly to kick off the were thankful to goalkeeper and man of the match Oscar Ustari for making a string of saves, including one from the penalty spot, to preserve a clean came close to opening the scoring in the second period with a free-kick and almost won it late on with an incredible, long-range strike but saw his effort acrobatically tipped onto the crossbar by Mohamed el event, which has been much maligned in some parts, may have started without a goal but finally the talk can be about the football - or can it? Police presence felt in Miami Matchday was the first time since arriving in Miami earlier this week that it felt like a significant tournament was about to get under the South Beach area, travelling Al Ahly supporters were enjoying lunch and drinks before the big Egyptian side had qualified as winners of the African Champions League and have serious pedigree, winning more league championships (45) and more titles on the continent (12) than any other club, but they could not translate that on to the global the Route 95 highway towards the stadium, advertising boards were showcasing the fixture, declaring it's "showtime" in true American last major game to be played at the Hard Rock Stadium took place 11 months ago when "a party almost became a tragedy" as ticketless fans forced their way in to the ground for the Copa America final between Argentina and Colombia, delaying kick-off by 80 learned a tough lesson and were taking no chances, making sure there was no repeat this time as police cars with flashing sirens lined the boulevards outside the that match and recent unrest in Los Angeles in mind, police officers with 'counter terrorism' logos patrolled the exterior of the venue and numerous security checks and bag searches were made before entry was needed extra time to make their way inside as they were forced to have further checks at a second perimeter remains to be seen whether the same approach will be taken in Sunday's fixtures, which take place in LA, Cincinnati, New York/New Jersey and Seattle. Fireworks, razzmatazz and almost some Messi magic Once through the extensive screening process, it was the first time supporters bearing 'Messi 10' shirts were spotted in the city - and the glaring pink and black shirts were out in their numbers."Messi, Messi, Messi" was the chant of choice from his adoring fans, just like it had been at Argentina's glorious run to winning the World Cup in Qatar three years former Barcelona forward sent an effort narrowly over and had another bending strike saved by El Shenawy, before curling a delightful free-kick into the side netting which many of the crowd thought had gone week leading up to the opening game featured apparent ticketing issues but Fifa president Gianni Infantino said he expected "a full stadium" with an "incredible atmosphere".He positioned himself in the stands at the centre of a front three, flanked by footballing icons Ronaldo of Brazil and Italian legend Roberto Infantino wanted and what he got were two different a glance around, thousands of empty green seats were clearly evident in the 65,326-capacity stadium and a crowd of 60,927 was announced in the second the presence of Messi, the sizeable travelling Egyptian contingent - who chanted and waved flags throughout - and an action-packed game made for a watchable with all American sporting events, it began with a rendition of the national anthem, with the singer accompanied by a large stars-and-stripes from the local Miami Dade College then carried out large badges of the 32 competing clubs before place them on to each letter of a vast 'Fifa' sign atop a podium in the centre of the pitch, leaving no doubt about whom this competition belonged rapper French Montana produced a hit in the pre-match build-up, there were fireworks aplenty and, to add further razzmatazz, each player was announced on to the pitch individually before their illustrious opponents, Miami had supposedly qualified through the back door, achieving the place after claiming the Supporters' Shield - coming top of the MLS in the regular season - before being beaten in the feel MLS Cup winners LA Galaxy would have been a better choice on merit, but that would have meant a Club World Cup without Miami and their main man club's co-owner and newly knighted Sir David Beckham was given a rousing ovation from supporters as he entered the stadium and there were even louder cheers as Messi's smiling face flashed up on the big he came close, the little magician could not provide a moment of inspiration for the expectant crowd in failed to win potentially their easiest group game and come up against Portuguese side Porto on Thursday."Clearly, when we find Leo in positions and get the ball to him in the best way, that's where we have the most options," said Miama manager Javier Mascherano."We take it game by game. We know that the level will clearly rise in the next game because they're a European opponent, but we have to stay with the feeling that it's 11 against 11."Anything can happen in football." Veteran Ustari takes plaudits The lengthy pre-match activity meant the match began six minutes later than the scheduled 8pm local kick-off Ahly should have been 2-0 up in the opening eight minutes, but goalkeeper Oscar Ustari stood big to keep out efforts from Wessam Abou Ali and Emam Argentina international Ustari was being kept busy, tipping Abou Ali's free-kick over the bar and making a sharp instinctive save to deny Achraf Dari's towering best of the lot came two minutes before half-time as the inspired Ustari dived the right way to keep out Mahmoud Trezeguet's penalty after the ex-Aston Villa player was bundled over in the box by Maximiliano half-time some entertainment was added to proceedings for the crowd as YouTuber iShowSpeed, who seems to be everywhere, Sergio Aguero, Pepe, Kaka, Alessandro del Piero and Youri Djorkaeff took part in a crossbar team could find a breakthrough in the second period, with Messi coming inches away, but it was 38-year-old former Sunderland man Ustari who took the plaudits."It was a great performance," he told DAZN. "We knew it would be difficult, so many of us are enjoying this experience for the very first time, including me at my age."I think we did really well."

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