Riverblatt beats Kashima Antlers and takes third place in world cup clubs



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River Plate took third place in the FIFA Club World Cup after beating Japan's Kashima Antlers 4-0 on Saturday in the third-place match.

River Plate replaced Bruno Zocolini in the 24th minute and Gonzalo Martinez added the second goal in the 73rd minute and Rafael Santos added River Plate's third goal in the 88th minute before Gonzalo Martinez scored the second goal and the fourth River Flat in the third minute To match.

River Plate was third and Kashima was fourth in the competition, which will put him out of the competition later in the day, when Al Ain will meet Real UAE champion UAE.

Libertadores' River Plate started its World Cup semifinal, bowing 4-5 on penalties against Al Ain, after the initial match and overtime ended in a draw. 2- 2.

Asian champions Kashima Antlers took part in the second round, beating Mexico's Deportivo Guadalajara 3-2, before qualifying 3-1 in the semifinals.

River Plate had control from the start of the match looking for a quick goal, but it was subjected to strong and disciplined pressure from the Kashima team, which also appealed to counterattacks.

The match was confined to midfield in the first ten minutes of the match and both goals were low risk.

River Plate was in the race, but Kashima was the most dangerous: in the eleventh minute, the most dangerous opportunity came when Kashima opened a corner in the area of ​​River Plate with Seong Jung with a header, followed by Koki Mashida. He played and dealt with the ball.

In the 14th minute, Serginho de Kashima fired a powerful shot out of the penalty area, sending the goalkeeper to a corner but was not used.

After 24 minutes of play, Kashima was forced to make an emergency change by involving Hitoshi Sujahata instead of Sun Tai Woon. The substitute goalkeeper waited only a few seconds before conceding the first goal when he played a corner inside Kashima's area was against Bruno Zocolini and hit her head to hit the ball at the post right before tightening the net.

A minute later, Sujahata played and saved his team a certain goal when he played a center of the field that Julian Alvarez received and turned against the goal before sending a powerful shot of goalkeeper Sujahata.

In the 33rd minute, River Plate nearly scored the third goal when Nicolas de la Cruz hit a free kick on a free kick just outside the box, but Sujahata turned in a corner but did not get a free kick. has not been used.

The Kashima team was active after the attack looking for a friendly match and their attacks began in the midst of a decline in River Plate players.

Kashima missed an opportunity to change the score in the 44th minute when Hiroki Abe entered Ellersy and went into the River Plate penalty. He sent a powerful shot at one of River Plate's defenders. He then returned to Koki Mashida, who hit the crossbar.

The remaining time of the match was not marked, the whistle ending, River Plate advancing 1-0.

Contrary to expectations, the start of the second half was calm, with River Plate relying on short pbades and no aggressive attack while Kashima continued to rely on a tight space and attack as soon as the game started. opportunity presented itself.

In the 60th minute, River Plate scored the second goal when Rafael Santos received the ball on the edge of Kashima's surface and sent a nice ball into the goal, but the referee canceled the goal for the goal. ;attack.

In the 63rd minute, Germain Lux, the River Plate goalkeeper, saved the visitors from one goal when Shuma entered the ball and entered the River Plate area on the left, giving the keeper a powerful shot.

In the 73rd minute, River Plate scored the third goal when a center from the right was picked up by Julien Alvarez in Kashima's penalty area and was then picked up by Gonzalo Martinez, who shot in goal.

Kashima launched into an attack to try to narrow the gap, leaving space for his defense and River Plate seemed to exploit them to launch counter-attacks.

River Plate missed a goal in the 79th minute when the ball hit Rafael Santos on the edge of Kashima's surface to face the goalkeeper, but shot the ball into the goal.

Kashima almost scored the first goal when the ball hit Shuma Doi in River Plate's penalty area and fired a powerful shot into the bar and corner.

In the 86th minute, Ryuta Nagaki took a great free kick off the penalty area, but her shot hit the crossbar.

In the 87th minute, River Plate gave the referee a penalty after Tomoya Inukai sealed Rafael Santos' lead into the penalty area and Santos managed to score the goal, scoring the third goal. the 88th minute.

River Plate then added a fourth goal, which was actually produced in the third minute of play, when Gonzalo Martínez took the ball and went into the penalty box before sending a ball well placed in order to. The referee then badped the whistle with River Plate on Kashima 4 -Now.

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