Internacional booked themselves a place in the final, where they'll face either Barcelona or Club America, with a 2-1 victory over Al Ahly. And despite my prediction yesterday, I think they were lucky to get the win.
Internacional started with a 4-3-3 formation, while Al Ahly were lined up 5-3-2 -- so you can judge for yourself which team was planning an attacking versus a defensive strategy. But the Brazilians seemed to be nervous from the kickoff, with both teams pinging the ball around in midfield but neither side able to hold onto possession for long.
Gradually Inter settled down, and they were rewarded with a goal from Alexandre Pato. Fernandao nearly put him through on goal, but Pato stumbled over the pass, and then as the defenders tried to play themselves out of trouble, Pato latched onto a loose ball and was free to slot it into the net. After that opening goal, however, Internacional slacked off a bit and their passing got sloppy. Al Ahly's best moves came from using their wingbacks and shifting the ball out wide, but they were let down by some terrible finishing, as they skied two or three chances over the crossbar and also hit the post.
Eventually, though, the Egyptians' persistence paid off. A mishit clearance from the Internacional keeper caromed off a defender and out for a throw. From the throw, the cross was played in quickly and Flavio -- who was probably their best player, as you could tell by the way the Inter fans kept swearing at him -- nodded it into the back of the net.
You might have expected the equalizer to galvanize the Brazilians, but Al Ahly continued to be the stronger team, whereas the Inter players persisted in shooting from 40 yards out to no apparent purpose. They were saved by substitute Luiz Adriano, who'd come on for Pato just a few minutes before after the Duck went down with cramp. The winning goal came from a corner, as Adriano connected with a header that just sneaked into the far corner. That seemed to sap the confidence from Al Ahly, and they never looked like taking the match to extra time (for which I was very grateful, since the cold had caught up with me once again).
Since everyone else is doing it, my thoughts on 17-year-old wunderkind Pato: My first impression was not positive, since he was wearing yellow boots (don't get me started on my beliefs about the proper colours for football boots) and what looked like a dicky under his jersey. But the kid is undeniably talented, although he needs to learn to cool it with some of his little tricks -- like juggling the ball on his shoulder, which as far as I can see serves no purpose other than to invite the defender to kick you in the head. He kind of reminded me of Cristiano Ronaldo, but without the unfortunate overbite.
And the moment you've all been waiting for, the Bad Hair of the Day Award: Today it goes to Internacional midfielder
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