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Fluminense emerged victorious in the first semi-final of the 2023 Club World Cup, paving the way for Marcelo's pursuit of his fifth Club World Cup title in the clash, potentially against Pep Guardiola's Manchester City.
The decisive moment in the semi-final came with a penalty goal by Arias, following a brilliant play by Marcelo. Despite Al-Ahly's late pressing, their efforts were met with Kennedy's goal in the 90th minute, sealing Fluminense's triumph by a 2-0 scoreline.
The match unfolded in an unexpected manner as Al-Ahly initially dominated ball possession, albeit without translating it into tangible outcomes. The dynamics shifted when Fluminense took control, showcasing their attacking prowess, highlighted by hitting the woodwork twice in the first half.
Diniz's tactical approach, leaving only one man on the ball during corners, backfired when Al-Ahly capitalized on their inability to regain possession after a corner, launching multiple counter-attacks.
Ganso's low corner presented an opportunity for Arias, who once again met the woodwork. Fabio, Al-Ahly's goalkeeper, displayed exceptional skills in denying a point-blank header from Kahraba, securing the last significant chance of the first half.
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In the second half, Fluminense maintained dominance in possession, while Al-Ahly continued to pose threats on the counter, with Kahraba orchestrating their attacks.
As fatigue set in, veteran leadership became pivotal, and Marcelo, with five Champions League titles and four Club World Cups to his name, tilted the balance by drawing a penalty converted by Arias.
Fluminense weathered the storm as Al-Ahly attempted to force extra time but ultimately fell short. Kennedy, entering the game in the second half, secured the victory with a decisive goal after Koller's side failed to clear the ball.
With this triumph, Diniz's squad advances to the final of the Club World Cup, leaving the intriguing question of a potential clash against Guardiola's Manchester City to be answered in the fixture against Urawa Reds on Tuesday.