Fluminense defeat Ulsan and eliminate the South Korean side

Fluminense defeat Ulsan and eliminate the South Korean side

  • Seguimos 2025/06/22 02:37
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Fluminense scored twice in the latter stages of the second half to see off Ulsan HD 4-2 at MetLife Stadium in the FIFA Club World Cup (CWC).


Nine of Ulsan’s previous 10 matches had seen someone get their name on the scoresheet, and all signs pointed to that happening again, considering Fluminense’s lightning start. Fewer than two minutes had passed before Jo Hyeon-woo was forced into two sublime saves.


Fluminense’s superiority was eventually rewarded spectacularly in the 27th minute as Jhon Arias fired a rocket of a free-kick into the top corner. And it didn’t take long for the Brazilians to nearly double their lead as Jo produced two quick-fire saves to keep out Gabriel Fuentes.



However, a devastating conclusion to the first half from a resurgent Ulsan left Fluminense shell-shocked. First, a clinical counter-attacking move from inside their own half gave the order for Lee Jin-hyun to fire Um Won-sang’s misfired effort across goal straight into its intended target.


Then, a roll of reversals deep into stoppage time saw Lee put his delightful delivery straight onto Um’s head to give the reigning K League 1 champions an unlikely lead.


In an effort to get back into the game, Renato Gaucho made a triple substitution just shy of the hour mark that included the introduction of Nonato.



The Fluminense manager’s alteration took only seven minutes to make an impact, as the midfield maestro expertly side-footed his effort into the far corner to set up an intriguing final 24 minutes.


After being denied earlier in the game, there was nothing to stop Freytes from wheeling off in celebration with his teammates in the 83rd minute as he slammed home Germán Cano’s cross-shot.


An end-to-end evening of entertainment was eventually settled in Fluminense’s favour in second-half stoppage time as Keno authoritatively headed home Arias’ cross to send the Brazilians into pole position in Group F. Meanwhile, the defeat leaves Ulsan at the bottom of the group with zero points, ultimately confirming their exit from the FIFA 2025 CWC.

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