
An image from the game between Inter Milan and Urawa Red Diamonds. —AFP/File
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Philadelphia: Inter -Milan came to defeat Arva Red Diamonds on Saturday and knock the Japanese team out of the club World Cup, while Borosia Dartmund stopped Mammudi Sandwan to win a seven -goal thrill.
Flumens staged a rally to beat Alsan 4-2 in the second half and knocked on the South Korean team, while Montreer and River Plate ended the bullets. In Seattle’s Lemonfield, Ruma Watanbe received the initial goal for Arva Reds, who had the support of the noise of his supporters.
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Valentine Carboni was an unusual hero when he caught the winner in two minutes of injury. Argentina, 20, had not played a competitive game since the beginning of October after suffering a severe knee injury during a loan in Marceli.
Carboni did not appear for inter -intercourse in two years, but when the ball fell to her in the area, she was ready to go to the side foot house. “Our opponents play with their hearts and fight that as a team we need to play more proudly, to learn how to be humble and suffer,” Martinz told Broadcaster Dzon.
As a result, some Arva fans met with two teams along the river plate at four points at four points. With the Monterery of Mexico, who are sitting at two points, a abrasive, traumatic encounter was left down the river plate by completing them.
Argentina keeper of Monterery, Eastbin Andrada, made a series of savings, while the river forward failed to remove some of the possibilities that came in their way. Montrees can still make it to the last 16 if they defeat Arva and the river or win their game.
Earlier, Jobe Belungham got his first goal for Dartmund as his new club in Cincinnati defeated the hat 4-3 in Cincinnati and to go to Group F to four points to four points.
However, Syndowns goalkeeper Ronowen Williams handed over Dartmond to a plate, and the ball reached straight to Felix Nimcha, who entered the house. Siro Gorasi gave Dartmund the lead with his 35th goal from the beginning of the season.
The English midfielder Belungham, who came to the German team from the Sunderland after the older brother Jod’s feet this month, began for the first time for Dartmund and made it 3-1 before.
Kholaso Madu’s own purpose made it 4-1 before the hour mark, but Sandwan saved some pride by reducing the deficit through Iqaram Raines and Libo Motiba. When Dartmund coach Niko Covak asked about the game conditions starting at local time, “I’m sweating as I just came out of gold.”
“It was difficult for both teams, but the opposition is accustomed to it. We certainly did not give our best performance, but today it was not possible.” Sandwans will still join their last game in Group F, which will have the opportunity to qualify for the last 16.
His Portuguese coach, Miguel CardoSo, said, “The boys performed a wonderful performance … It was a match hell. I am not happy but not very proud.” South Korea’s Alsan frightened Flumines in his Group F collision at New Jersey’s Mat Life Stadium, which led to the Brazilian residents taking a 4-2 winner by 66th to the 66th minute, ending the league champions in the process.
Colombia’s striker Jhan Areas pushed the Flomens with a 27th -minute free kick, but Lee Jin Haven and UM Wan Sang’s goal benefited Alsan. Nuata equaled for Brazilian people in the 66th minute, before Juan Frets moved the Flomens in the 83rd minute, slot home after rotating the box.