Historic! Tigers is the finalist of the Club World Cup

¡Tigers make history! The team of Ricardo Ferretti win 1-0 at Palmeiras in the Club World Cup Semi-Final and was convened in the first Mexican finalist and Concacaf in this certamen, and the rest is always in the front of the duel for the title.

One more time André-Pierre Gignac the man who caught the felons in the next phase, who perfectly covered a penalty at 53 ‘, was enough to get his ballet in the duel for the title in which he could play for Bayern Munich.

The auriazules dominate all the encounter and in the first time, the de San Nicolás tuvieron para golear, pero el arquero Weverton Pereirto the hero of the Brazilian team, salvaging his team of three goals.

La primera de las atajadas fue al 3 ‘, cuando Carlos González the cube was very close to being used, but the sliding door had to be used for maneuvering.

Palmeiras’ attack was zero y todo lo que era de peligro, caían en fuera de lugar; mientras que al 33 ‘llegó otra atajada de Weverton, in a crude disparity from the Izquierda, without angling for Gignac and the sphere does not enter by large actuation of the cancer.

Al 37 ‘se dio otra jugada clave, un cabezazo de Gignac move the lower edge, and again the door appears milagrosamente.

In the complementary part, al 52 ‘Carlos González receives player inside the air area by Luan García; if penalties are scored and Gignac empties the sphere, perfectly covered with potential, impossible for Weverton, who included the lead for the second goal, but could not hold on to 53 ‘for the 1-0 of Tigres.

Palmeiras responded with goal at 57 ‘, but for the fortune of the Mexicans, he wanted to make it and the goal of the Brazilians does not account for Ferretti’s responsibility that the gesture is molested.

Poco a poco que se acercaba la recta final del party, Palmeiras fue acercándose al arco, pero la zaga auriazul nunca perdión la concentration, el domino siempre fue par los de Tuca y now it is time for his rival duo to pay for this duel between Bayern Munich and Al-Ahly.

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