Palmeiras Fight Back Against Inter Miami - Both Teams Through
- On Monday at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Palmeiras and Inter Miami played a 2-2 draw that saw both teams advance to the Club World Cup last 16.
- Inter Miami took a two-goal lead thanks to goals from Tadeo Allende in the 16th minute and Luis Suarez in the 65th minute before Palmeiras fought back late on.
- Late in the match, Palmeiras staged a comeback with goals from substitute Paulinho, who finished after receiving a pass from Allan Andrade, and Mauricio, who capitalized on a loose clearance to secure the equalizer.
- Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano described the night as a milestone for Major League Soccer and acknowledged the challenge of facing a top South American club. Meanwhile, Palmeiras coach Ferreira commended his team's resilience in the second half after a disappointing start.
- The draw secured Palmeiras top spot in Group A to face Botafogo and Inter Miami second place to meet European champions Paris Saint-Germain, marking Messi's first match against his former club since joining Miami in 2023.
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A 2:2 in the 3rd group game brings Inter Miami and Palmeiras to the K.o. phase at the club's World Cup in Group A.
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Read Full ArticleEFE It took just ten minutes, but it changed everything. Two late goals from Palmeiras tied a match Inter Miami thought they had won. Although both teams are through to the round of 16, Brazil's persistence paid off: they secured top spot in the group and avoided Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). The final 2-2 draw leaves Palmeiras first in Group A, and they will face Botafogo in the round of 16 on June 28 in Atlanta. A day later, Inter Miami will play…
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Palmeiras comes back to tie Inter Miami 2-2, sending both teams to Club World Cup round of 16
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