Corinthians claim a stunning 1-0 victory over Gotham FC in the inaugural Women's Champions Cup semi-finals, with captain Gabi Zanotti scoring the decisive goal in the 83rd minute. The win has sent shockwaves through the football world, as Corinthians have long been considered underdogs in the tournament.
Manager Lucas Piccinato was ecstatic about the result, saying that his team had played a "very good game" and proved themselves to be a force to be reckoned with. He added that he knew what his team could do, and they were well-prepared for this moment.
The victory has reignited hopes of Corinthians winning the tournament, despite being considered underdogs against top European teams like Arsenal. Piccinato's words echoed with confidence, as his team looks forward to the final, where they will face either the Champions League winners or African champions AS Far.
Gotham manager Juan Carlos Amorรณs was gracious in defeat, wishing Corinthians all the best and acknowledging that his team had executed their game plan, but ultimately fell short. He praised his players for giving everything to the cause, despite being in the middle of their off-season.
The match itself was a tense affair, with both teams struggling to find scoring opportunities. Corinthians' Uruguayan international Belรฉn Aquino came close with an early strike, but Gotham dominated possession and had the better chances. However, it was Zanotti who made the difference, scoring from a free kick just outside the box after several minutes of pressure.
The win has huge implications for Corinthians, as they push on to face either Arsenal or AS Far in the final. The tournament has been marked by logistical challenges and criticisms about its feasibility, but Corinthians' victory will undoubtedly boost their chances of success.
In a surprising turn of events, Gotham's failure to score ultimately proved costly, with the American side falling just short despite their best efforts. The win has sent shockwaves through the football world, as Corinthians looks forward to the final and the chance to claim the Women's Champions Cup title.
Manager Lucas Piccinato was ecstatic about the result, saying that his team had played a "very good game" and proved themselves to be a force to be reckoned with. He added that he knew what his team could do, and they were well-prepared for this moment.
The victory has reignited hopes of Corinthians winning the tournament, despite being considered underdogs against top European teams like Arsenal. Piccinato's words echoed with confidence, as his team looks forward to the final, where they will face either the Champions League winners or African champions AS Far.
Gotham manager Juan Carlos Amorรณs was gracious in defeat, wishing Corinthians all the best and acknowledging that his team had executed their game plan, but ultimately fell short. He praised his players for giving everything to the cause, despite being in the middle of their off-season.
The match itself was a tense affair, with both teams struggling to find scoring opportunities. Corinthians' Uruguayan international Belรฉn Aquino came close with an early strike, but Gotham dominated possession and had the better chances. However, it was Zanotti who made the difference, scoring from a free kick just outside the box after several minutes of pressure.
The win has huge implications for Corinthians, as they push on to face either Arsenal or AS Far in the final. The tournament has been marked by logistical challenges and criticisms about its feasibility, but Corinthians' victory will undoubtedly boost their chances of success.
In a surprising turn of events, Gotham's failure to score ultimately proved costly, with the American side falling just short despite their best efforts. The win has sent shockwaves through the football world, as Corinthians looks forward to the final and the chance to claim the Women's Champions Cup title.