Goodbye with a tribute to the ‘Rayados’ of MonterreyLast American in Club World Cup FIFA. Mexicans fell 2-1 on Tuesday in front of a Borussia Dortmund That is more effective but undergo the second half. The Germans, who won thanks to a double of Serhou Guirassy and their great connection to Karim Adeyemi, will be rival to the Quarterfinals of Real Madrid, which now exceeds Juventus 1-0.
Now, at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Monterrey raised the game from you to Dortmund. With an offensive proposal, without closing. This is a daring idea of Domènec Torrent, perhaps even reckless against a European team with 9 success in the last 10 games. But Monterrey was not overwhelmed, or was not exceeded in tactical. The latter’s balanced balance is Dortmund’s offensive talent, who does not forgive the goal.
The 0-0 approximately lasted for 14 minutes, requiring Serhou Guirassy to control the first touch to the area and return to the goal for Karim Adeyemi, who first and fooled the defenders returned it to ‘9’. He did not forgive the guirassy against Esteban Andrada. Monterrey replied, not even blowing her head. A shot of ‘Tecatito’ that dropped Gregor Kobel’s post; Colombian Nelsa Deossa took advantage of the refusal to direct a shot from outside but centered, easy for the German goalkeeper.
Looking for a tie, Gerardo Arteaga lost a ball that fell to Adeyemi, who rode in the entire right wing, entered the area and after attracting Mexico’s defenders he gave it again to the guirassy for the double French striker. In the 24 minutes of the game, Andrada had a fit of more goals than the past 270. However, Argentine’s goalkeeper has proven to keep the fire Del Monterrey. Guirassy has two very clear occasions for triplet. At first, the defense is expected, in the second Andrada stopped a shot in the mouth.
The Germans rested with 2-0, Monterrey left. But far from the sinking, the Mexicans jumped into the field to bite, looking for a goal that put them on the tie. It doesn’t come. It was in 48, following a center in the left -wing area that ended up forcing érick Aguirre, to a header that was helpful to the Argentine Germán Berterame, along with his head, marked one who would eventually be the only one for Monterrey.
‘Rayados’ went completely to Borussia Dortmund, with a leakage of occasions, most ‘Tecatito’, little successful for the purpose but left everything on the farm. The Beterreme was able to repeat the double he signed against Urawa, with a goal of 65 who did not climb the scoreboard outside. A real jar of cold water for a Mercedes-Benz that is already falling.
Dortmund felt the danger as he approached the trade to sleep the game. After all, they were warned: Inter Milan and Manchester City had fallen into Flamyngo and Al-Hilal, respectively, in these eighths. In addition, the passage of minutes began to weigh in the legs of Mexican players, which made a huge effort.
Technical file
2 – Borussia Dortmund: Gregor Kobel; Ramy Bensebaini, Waldemar Anton, Niklas Usually; Julian Ryerson, Daniel Svenson, Felix Nmecha (Julian Brandt, M.71), Pascal Gross; Karim Adeyemi (Yan Couto, M.71), Jobe Bellingham (Marcel Sabitzer, M.55) and Serhou Guirassy.
1 – Monterrey: Esteban Andrada; Gerardo Arteaga, Sergio Ramos, Stefan Medina, Erick Aguirre; Jorge Rodríguez, Nelson Deossa, Sergio Canales (José Alvarado, M.90) Olíver Torres (Roberto de la Rosa, M.84), Jesús Corona ‘Tecatito’ (Lucas Ocampos, M.84); Germán Berterame (Fidel Ambríz, M.83).
Objectives: 1-0, Serhou Guirassy (m. 14); 2-0, guirassy (m. 24); 2-1, Germán Berterame (m. 48)
Referee: Facundo Tello (Argentina). He advised Jobe Bellingham (M.28) and Serhou Guirassy (M.90+3) of Borussia Dortmund.
Incidents: Eight eight FIFA Club World Cup parties played at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta (United States) against 31,442 viewers.
About Sergio Ramos becomes a ‘striped’ hero with a heading header from the house that at the added time touched by the post, with Kobel doing the statue. It was one of Monterrey’s last sparks, which tested the work until the last bum.
Source: La Verdad

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