Palmeiras and Porto make Club World Cup debuts
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Results from Matchday 2Last night, PSG and Bayern Munich treated us to a goal fest with respective victories: 4-0 against Atlético de Madrid and a 10-0 demonstration against
FC Porto and Palmeiras will kick off their FIFA Club World Cup campaign on Sunday at MetLife Stadium on the first matchday of the group phase in the same group as Lionel Messi's Inter Miami and Al Ahly FC.
Palmeiras and FC Porto played out an energetic 0-0 draw in their Club World Cup Group A opener at the MetLife Stadium on Sunday, with both the Verdão and the Dragons failing to capitalise on promising opportunities.
In a decisive tactical clash in the first round of Group A of the FIFA Club World Cup, Palmeiras and FC Porto ended in a 0-0 draw at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. The match had a good pace, clear chances, and solid positioning, with the defensive performances of both sides standing out.
Palmeiras and Porto traded blows but failed to score in front of a crowd full of Brazilian supporters. All four Group A sides are on one point.
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Abel Ferreira, former player of Sporting and former manager of Braga, is in his 5th year at Palmeiras, where he has won a vast array of trophies. Ahead of the Group A meeting at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, Abel says his team are hugely motivated to perform in the inaugural expanded tournament.
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