{"id":155789,"date":"2025-07-04T21:47:02","date_gmt":"2025-07-04T21:47:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/quixnet.net\/wpinstance\/fluminense-beat-al-hilal-advance-to-club-world-cup-semi-final-live-updates-and-reaction-the-new-york-times\/"},"modified":"2025-07-04T21:47:02","modified_gmt":"2025-07-04T21:47:02","slug":"fluminense-beat-al-hilal-advance-to-club-world-cup-semi-final-live-updates-and-reaction-the-new-york-times","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/quixnet.net\/wpinstance\/fluminense-beat-al-hilal-advance-to-club-world-cup-semi-final-live-updates-and-reaction-the-new-york-times\/","title":{"rendered":"Fluminense beat Al Hilal, advance to Club World Cup semi-final: Live updates and reaction &#8211; The New York Times"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>FIFA Club World Cup<br \/>Advertisement<br \/>live<br \/>Updated<!-- --> <span>19s ago<\/span><br \/><strong>Fluminense have beaten Al Hilal 2-1 in Orlando, becoming the first team to advance to the Club World Cup semi-final. <\/strong><br \/>Martinelli scored the opening goal for the Brazilian side late in the first half with a fantastic solo effort. Marcos Leonardo equalised shortly after half-time but Hercules restored Fluminense&#x27;s lead in the 70th minute, scoring off the bench for the second straight match. <br \/>Fluminense will face the winner of Palmeiras vs <a class=\"ath_autolink\" data-id=\"652\" href=\"https:\/\/theathletic.com\/football\/team\/chelsea\/\">Chelsea<\/a> in the semi-final.<br \/>GO FURTHER<br \/>Fluminense 2 Al Hilal 1: Saudis left feeling aggrieved as Hercules lands the telling blow<br \/>Pure joy for Fluminense manager Renato Gaucho when he spoke after the match.<br \/>Advertisement<br \/>You won&#x27;t see any Fluminense players in the hunt for the Golden Boot because they have found ways to share their goals throughout the team.<br \/>They have scored eight goals at this Club World Cup and Hercules is the only player to have scored more than one of them.<br \/>It has been a real team effort at both ends of the pitch throughout the tournament for the Brazilians.<br \/>With his goal early in the second half today, Marcos Leonardo joined Angel Di Maria atop the Golden Boot standings at the Club World Cup, with four goals each. <br \/>Leonardo can&#x27;t add to his total now that Al Hilal are eliminated but a handful of players on three goals apiece are on teams that are still in the tournament, indicated in bold below. <br \/><u>4 goals<\/u><br \/><u>3 goals<\/u><br \/>Al Hilal created more chances, had more corners and touches in the opposition&#x27;s box, but Fluminense led in the only stat that truly matters. <br \/>It was a huge night for Al Hilal on Monday, toppling Manchester City after extra time.<br \/>By the same stretch, today has to go down a massive failure for the Saudi Arabian side. They have spent a eye-watering amount of money and that metric alone made then huge favourites to beat Fluminense.<br \/>Perhaps there was some kind of emotional hangover from Monday&#x27;s win, and a couple of their star players \u2014 Ruben Neves and Joao Cancelo \u2014 are understandably not in the right headspace after yesterday&#x27;s awful news.<br \/>A disappointing end to their Club World Cup campaign.<br \/>Despite the heroics of Hercules off the bench, losing Martinelli for that semi-final is a real blow for Fluminense.<br \/>He is a truly quality player, as he showed with the brilliant opening goal.<br \/>The 23-year-old ripped a superb left-footed strike across Bounou and right into the top corner. It was a goal that broke open a really poor game and laid the foundations for a famous win.<br \/>No wonder he looked fuming to have been substituted knowing that he can&#x27;t play in the semi-final.<br \/>Advertisement<br \/>It&#x27;s only right that a man called Hercules is the hero of the story, and for the second time this week.<br \/>He had the task of replacing the goalscorer at half-time \u2014 and that goalscorer, Martinelli, was <em>not <\/em>happy. But Hercules showed why the faith had been placed in him with a lovely touch and finish to win the game for Fluminense.<br \/>With Martinelli suspended for the semi-final after being shown a yellow card, Hercules will surely be upgraded to the starting XI on Tuesday.<br \/>This tournament will have its critics \u2014 and rightly so \u2014 but it has provided a handful of moments that only tournament football can provide.<br \/>And the elation on the faces of the Fluminense players and staff can absolutely be filed under those &#x27;moments&#x27;.<br \/>A true underdog in the last 16 and then the quarter-final, but booking their place in the semis through desire, grit and some high quality in the opposing penalty area.<br \/>It is a terrific achievement for Brazilian football that they have two teams still in contention for the Club World Cup trophy.<br \/>Fluminense have been one of the feel-good stories of the tournament after having been written off in both of their knockout matches.<br \/>And they will be watching this evening&#x27;s second quarter-final very intently as fellow Brasileiro Serie A side Palmeiras are in action against Chelsea.<br \/>They will fancy their chances of winning that one, regardless of which team makes it through.<br \/>What a mad finish to the game. Al Hilal threw the kitchen sink at Fluminense here, peppering the six-yard box from corners. <br \/>There were so many moments where the ball looked like it was just about to fall to a white jersey and someone managed to get in the way. <br \/>The entire Fluminense staff were on the pitch at full time.<br \/><strong>FT Fluminense 2-1 Al Hilal<\/strong><br \/>Wow! Another huge winner for this Fluminense side and they are the first confirmed semi-finalists at this Club World Cup.<br \/>The defensive effort from their players in the last 15 minutes of this match was extraordinary and they are fully deserving of their place in the final four.<br \/>There was a late penalty appeal from Koulibaly, but it was a very poorly sold dive from the big centre-back.<br \/>Yet another famous, famous evening at this tournament for Fluminense \u2014 what an achievement!<br \/>Advertisement<br \/><strong>90+6&#x27; Fluminense 2-1 Al Hilal<\/strong><br \/>Ruben Neves might as well have just stood at the corner flag in this second half!<br \/>Pretty much every one of the 10 corners he has taken in this second half has been <em>right <\/em>on the money, but Fluminense are continuing to survive.<br \/>This is a perfect lesson in how to protect your own penalty area by these defenders \u2014 they have been excellent.<br \/><strong>90+4&#x27; Fluminense 2-1 Al Hilal<\/strong><br \/>The Fluminense players know that they are a few minutes away from another famous victory, and they are now under real pressure in and around their penalty area.<br \/>Neves has been delivering typically threatening corners into the penalty area but the Fluminense players are managing to get first contact every time.<br \/>The Saudi side are up to 10 corners on the match, and I&#x27;d be shocked if they don&#x27;t add to that between now and full time.<br \/><strong>90+2&#x27; Fluminense 2-1 Al Hilal<\/strong><br \/>Just over 43k fans on hand at Camping World Stadium for this match. <br \/><strong>90+1&#x27; Fluminense 2-1 Al Hilal<\/strong><br \/>There are some <em>very <\/em>nervous-looking Fluminense faces in the crowd at Camping World Stadium!<br \/>I don&#x27;t think those nerves will be eased by seeing the referee add seven minutes onto the end of this second half.<br \/><strong>90&#x27; Fluminense 2-1 Al Hilal<\/strong><br \/>This is all getting a little desperate for Al Hilal.<br \/>Moments after an increasingly angry Inzaghi was seemingly booked, Neves faced the same punishment.<br \/>From a defensive corner, Fuentes looked to launch a counter-attack and Neves had little other choice than to trip him. A professional foul and as clear a yellow card as you&#x27;ll see all week.<br \/>Advertisement<br \/><strong>87&#x27; Fluminense 2-1 Al Hilal<\/strong><br \/>Koulibaly didn&#x27;t always look a safe pair of hands in the Chelsea defence, but he has been impressive for Al Hilal in the United States.<br \/>He just came in with a very timely challenge on Arias in the penalty area with the Fluminense forward poised to shoot from only 10 or 11 yards out.<br \/>A tackle that has possibly just kept Al Hilal&#x27;s Club World Cup campaign alive.<br \/><strong>86&#x27; Fluminense 2-1 Al Hilal<\/strong><br \/>With the cooling break and that break for Xavier&#x27;s injury \u2014 who has now been replaced by Guga after not being to continue \u2014 we now have less than five minutes left of normal time.<br \/>Al Hilal haven&#x27;t looked particularly threatening since going behind in the 70th minute and, although there will be a healthy chunk of stoppage time, Inzaghi&#x27;s men are very quickly running out of time here.<br \/><strong>83&#x27; Fluminense 2-1 Al Hilal<\/strong><br \/>A brief break in proceedings as Xavier seemingly needs some attention from the physios.<br \/>Just as Danny Makkelie was checking on the Fluminense wing-back, he had to rush over to defuse a situation in the middle of the pitch.<br \/>Vinicius Lima and Koulibaly \u2014 two men separated by at least four inches in height \u2014 had to be pulled apart after a bit of old-fashioned pushing and shoving.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/news.google.com\/rss\/articles\/CBMixAFBVV95cUxNZXhkOTVQZ3FOdTdQMmNiQnE0UVlPdmJtSWR3OFZMUzl5dFhjT1k1Y0FBS3R0LVgyYVd3VGRac3VkcnhLNXRHVndhdHFBczRPS0hGWkFYZ0hCRzNHVG5kd0dfUEVjQXFuNFNta3BTeGRmNmpUTTB1dVRiWHlsT2RvckNqMlRqNWpzNWlhVnA4VFpkWFMtRVluekoyc3BqbEJMMTQ3LWwyYWFfdVhKWnM0ZnYxNVlicnRBRkJ0SW5qYXgwOENZ?oc=5\">source<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>FIFA Club World CupAdvertisementliveUpdated 19s agoFluminense have beaten Al Hilal 2-1 in Orlando, becoming the first team to advance to the Club World Cup semi-final. Martinelli scored the opening goal for the Brazilian side late in the first half with a fantastic solo effort. 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