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Al Ain defeated New Zealand's Wellington 4-0 in the opening game of the FIFA Club World Cup.
At first glance, three goals in the first half to draw and three goals, then beat on penalties on the Wellington New Zealand with a score of 4-3.
New Zealander Mario Barça opened the scoring with a long range shot in the 11th minute and Aron Klapam doubled the lead after four minutes.
The referee canceled the goal to narrow the gap with Brazilian Kayo Fernandez in the 36th minute after watching the video and made the situation worse after Mario Ilyich added Wellington's third goal, taking advantage of the lack of control in the 44th minute after a corner.
But Al Ain had a boost after Japan's Tsukasa Shotani cut the gap before the break, and Tongo Dombia scored the second goal four minutes into the second half.
The two-game tie was in the middle of an exchange of dangerous opportunities and eye held after midfielder Mohamed Abdel Rahman was sent off before penalty shoot-out.
Khaled Issa, who won the first leg of the semifinal on Tuesday, was forced to win 2-1 over Esperance.
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