
It took two late strikes for the Champions League runners to divide the River Plate in winning 2-0 and secure their place in the FIFA FIFA World Championship on Thursday.
The Argentine club suffered the main failure when Lucas Martinez Quarta was sent in the 66th minute. The bad touch from the rear passage allowed Inter’s Henrikh Mkhitaryan to go through the goal, and Quart’s last person’s tools led to his release.
With a numerical advantage, the Italian site finally found a breakthrough. Nineteen -year -old striker Francesco Pio Esposito opened scoring with a great surface from the box. The management soon doubled, thanks to a sharp run by Alessandra Bastoni, who carried the ball from the center of the field and finished the thrust of the compound target.
The hope of River Plate on the late return went out when, after receiving the second yellow card in the dying seconds of the match, the former Sevilla was sent to the right Gonzalo Montiel also after receiving the second yellow card.
The Inter is now set to face the Brazilian side of Fluminense in round 16 in Charlotte on Monday.
It connects to the interior of the E Sergio Ramos-Cledged Monterrey, which sailed to the dominant victory of 4-0 over Urawa Reds. Three of their goals came between the 30th and 40 minutes when they kept the Japanese side under control for most of the match. The German Berterame played with the orthosis while Jesus Corona and Nelson Deossa also got to the score.
Borussia Dortmund also raised a somewhat harsh victory against the South Korean club Ulsan HD FC. The German club was controlled for the most part and unlike Ulsan’s 3, he registered 11 shots on the target.
He was Daniel Svennson, who scored a lonely goal and, thanks to Jobe Bellingham, found the back of the net in the 33 minute. Now he stands in the forehead of Monterrey in the knockout stages of the tournament.
“I am excited that we managed to create more chances to evaluate the goals than in two other matches.
“We only scored one goal because the Korean team had a very good goalkeeper … but overall I think my team dominated the first half,” said Dortmund manager Niko Kovac at a press conference
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Published:
Amar Pancker
Published on:
June 26, 2025