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Al Ain upset River Plate to reach final

December 19, 2018
Al Ain players celebrate winning the penalty shootout against River Plate in the semifinal match of the Club World Cup Football Championship at Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium, Al Ain City, Tuesday. — Reuters
Al Ain players celebrate winning the penalty shootout against River Plate in the semifinal match of the Club World Cup Football Championship at Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium, Al Ain City, Tuesday. — Reuters

AL AIN — Host Al Ain Club stunned South American champion River Plate 5-4 in a penalty shootout after coming back from a goal down to draw 2-2 in a thrilling Club World Cup semifinal Tuesday.

Al Ain goalkeeper Khalid Eisa was the hero in the shootout, saving substitute Enzo Perez’s penalty to book his side’s spot in the tournament’s final Saturday.

“I’m very happy. I’m very proud. What happened tonight is incredible,” Al Ain coach Zoran Mamic told reporters. “We showed that in football everything is possible,” he added after his side became the first from the United Arab Emirates to reach the final.

“There are no excuses,” said River Plate coach Marcelo Gallardo, whose side also hit the crossbar from the penalty spot in the 69th minute.

“We didn’t play the match with the right determination.”

Al Ain will now face the winner of Real Madrid and Kashima Antlers, who play the other semifinal Wednesday.

River Plate, drawn straight into the semifinal, was expected to cruise through against a team that had to win a playoff and a quarterfinal to earn its last-four spot.

Al Ain, which qualified as the host nation’s champion, got off to a dream start as Swedish forward Marcus Berg headed a corner between the goalkeeper’s legs in the third minute.

River Plate’s Santos Borre equalized in the 11th minute from close range before doubling his account and putting the Argentine side 2-1 ahead in the 16th minute.

River Plate traveled to the UAE after winning the Copa Libertadores final against fellow Argentine rivals Boca Juniors, the second leg of which was moved to Madrid following fan violence in Buenos Aires.

It controlled possession for much of the match but Al Ain were dangerous when pressing forward.

Al Ain’s Mohamed Abdulrahman, returning from a one-match suspension, had a shot from outside the box saved in the 30th minute, and a header by Berg was saved moments later.

Al Ain then had a goal disallowed by VAR for offside in the 45th minute.

Mamic disputed the decision, telling reporters it was a “clear goal,” but said that it no longer mattered after his team won on penalties.

Al Ain’s Brazilian midfielder Caio equalized for the home side in the 51st minute with a right-footed shot.

River Plate’s Gonzalo Martinez had the chance to put the Argentine team 3-2 ahead in 69th from the penalty spot but hit the bar.

African champion Esperance of Tunisia beat Mexico’s Chivas Guadalajara 6-5 on penalties after their fifth-placed match finished 1-1 earlier Tuesday. — Reuters


December 19, 2018
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