Zanotti fires Corinthians to shock semi-final win over Gotham in Women's Champions Cup

Corinthians Pull Off Stunning Upset Against Gotham in Women's Champions Cup Semi-Finals

Gabriela Zanotti's late strike gave Corinthians a thrilling 1-0 victory over Gotham FC, sending them through to the final of the inaugural FIFA Women's Champions Cup. The Brazilian champions' win was all the more impressive considering they were playing without three key players due to visa issues.

Gotham began strongly, with Emily Sonnett's header being blocked on the line, but Corinthians gradually gained control as the match wore on. Belén Aquino saw her shot slip narrowly wide from the edge of the box early in the second half, and it was not until the 83rd minute that Zanotti gave the Brazilian side the lead.

The captain, 40-year-old Zanotti, collected a pass on the edge of the box before unleashing a powerful strike that beat Ann-Katrin Berger. The Corinthians' bench erupted in joy as their players celebrated what was just their third major trophy under manager Lucas Piccinato.

Piccinato praised his side's performance, saying: "Everyone was talking about maybe Gotham and Arsenal in the final but Corinthians are here and we played a very good game to beat the NWSL champions." He added that he wanted to leave England with the trophy, regardless of who they faced in the final.

Gotham manager Juan Carlos Amorós was gracious in defeat, saying: "We wish them all the best. They came with a gameplan they executed, it worked for them and they won the game. On our side I think we also executed everything that we prepared." He acknowledged that his team's lack of preparation had ultimately cost them.

The match marked a significant moment in Corinthians' history, with their Copa Libertadores winners' title being their first major trophy since 2018. The Brazilian champions have been on the rise under Piccinato, who led them to two league titles and now has one more trophy added to his collection.

For Gotham FC, this result was a bitter pill to swallow, particularly given that they had long been considered one of the top teams in the NWSL. Despite their efforts, they were unable to overcome the Corinthians' determination and organization.

As for FIFA's Women's Champions Cup, it has sparked debate over its logistical challenges and whether it is fair to include two major domestic leagues – the WSL and NWSL – in a single tournament that also features top European and African teams.
 
I'm still in shock about this result! 🤯 I mean Corinthians didn't even have most of their team due to visa issues, and they still managed to pull off this stunning upset against Gotham FC. That Belén Aquino shot was so close, I swear I was on the edge of my seat! 😬 Zanotti's goal was pure magic, what a strike! 🎯 I love how Corinthians' bench just erupted in joy, it's like they were celebrating a world cup win or something! 🌟 Gotham manager Juan Carlos Amorós was so gracious in defeat, you gotta respect that. But now Corinthians are one step away from the final and I'm rooting for them all the way! 💪
 
omg i was on the edge of my seat watching this game i'm literally freaking out for corinthians!! 😍 they were down 3 key players but still managed to pull off this insane upset 🤯 and gabriela zanotti's goal was EVERYTHING 💥 i mean, can u believe she scored at 83 minutes?! 🕰️ lucas piccinato is like the ultimate manager for corinthians right now 💪 he's bringing home trophy after trophy and getting all the recognition 👏
 
OMG what an epic game!!! 🤩 Corinthians totally deserve this win, especially after being down with 3 players 😩. Their bench was hella emotional 💥! Can't wait to see them take on the other finalists 👏. And btw, Gotham FC is still a top team in my book 🙌. But maybe they should've trained a bit harder 🤔? The debate around the WSCC's logistics is totally valid though - how do you even make it work with all those teams and leagues? 🤷‍♀️ FIFA needs to figure that out ASAP! 💪
 
😱 OMG what an upset! I'm still reeling from the comeback by Corinthians 😤 40-year-old Zanotti is literally a superhero captain 🙌 I love how Piccinato just casually said they played "a very good game" and left it at that 😉 those Gotham players must be feeling frustrated 🤔 but hey, you can't win 'em all 🤷‍♀️

I'm actually kinda rooting for the Corinthians now, not because they're better than Gotham (obvs they're not 😉), but because Piccinato seems like a super down-to-earth manager 👨‍🏫 who genuinely cares about his players 😊 and now they've got another trophy to show off 🏆

FIFA needs to work on the logistics of this tournament tho 🤯 I mean, having two major domestic leagues in one? It's just not fair to the smaller teams 🤕 those women are grinding hard over there 💪
 
😍 OMG can u believe it?? Corinthians just pulled off the most epic upset against Gotham FC!!! 😲 I've been following this tournament for ages & Gotham was like my favorite team to watch, but they totally got outplayed 🤦‍♀️! Zanotti's goal was insane btw! 💥 How did she even get that shot off? 🤯 40 years old and still dominating the game 😂. Lucas Piccinato is a genius coach & I'm so glad he's getting all this recognition 👏. Can't wait to see what happens in the final though, whoever they're up against, it's gonna be lit 🔥🔴💫
 
😊 I'm still trying to process how one team can be on top of their game while missing three key players, but at the same time, it's what makes this victory so special 🤯. It's like they say, "the whole is greater than the sum of its parts" - even without those three players, Corinthians managed to come together and make a statement 🌟.

And can we talk about the power of age for a second? 🙋‍♀️ Belén Aquino being just 40 years old and still contributing to her team's success is truly inspiring. It's like she's proving that you're never too old to chase your dreams and make an impact ⚽️.

But what really caught my attention was the graciousness of Gotham FC's manager, Juan Carlos Amorós 🙏. I mean, when you lose in a big match, it's easy to get caught up in bitterness or frustration, but he chose not to take that route instead opting for class and respect 👑.

And have you noticed how this win is being met with excitement from Corinthians fans? 🎉 It's like their team's rise to the top is also their personal journey of overcoming obstacles and persevering through challenges 💪. The Women's Champions Cup has truly become something special, not just a tournament but a symbol of female empowerment and excellence 💖.
 
idk how exciting this win is 🤔, just another sports match, right? i mean, don't get me wrong, congrats to Corinthians and all, but Gotham's squad was missing some key players... that's gotta hurt. and what's with the logistics of this tournament? i'm not saying it's a bad thing, but having teams from different leagues compete in one is like comparing apples to oranges 🍎. can't they just make sure everyone's on the same page before the game even starts?
 
Whoa, that was one intense match 😲! I mean, Corinthians played some amazing football, especially considering they were missing three key players 🤯. And that late strike from Zanotti was pure magic ✨. But what really impressed me is how well Piccinato's team executed their gameplan and worked together as a unit 💪.

I'm also loving the fact that Corinthians have proven themselves to be one of the top teams in the world 🌎, especially after all those years without a major trophy since 2018. And it's awesome to see players like Zanotti breaking records at 40 - she's an inspiration for women's football everywhere 💪.

But yeah, Gotham FC has got some tough losses to take... 😔 and that NWSL team is definitely going to be back stronger than ever 🔥. As for the Women's Champions Cup, I think it's a great initiative, but there are definitely some logistical challenges to overcome 🤝. Maybe we'll see more teams from different leagues participating in future tournaments? 🌈
 
What a match! 😱 I'm still on the edge of my seat thinking about how Corinthians pulled off that stunning upset 🤯. They were down a bunch of key players due to visa issues, but they made it work and now they're one step away from that trophy 🏆. Their team captain, Belén Aquino, is a total legend, I mean 40 years old and still giving it her all 💪. And that late strike by Gabriela Zanotti was pure magic 🔮.

I'm loving the way Lucas Piccinato is handling his team too, he's got them believing in themselves and it's paying off big time 🙌. Gotham FC, on the other hand, looked a bit off their game 🤔. I know they're one of the top teams in the NWSL, but sometimes you just gotta face reality 💯.

The debate about FIFA's Women's Champions Cup is interesting too 🤔. It's definitely got some logistical challenges to overcome, but it's great to see more international competitions and opportunities for women's football to grow 🌟. Bring on the final! 🎉
 
🤩 can't believe the upset 😲! Corinthians played with so much heart and determination, and Zanotti's goal was absolutely amazing 💥! 3 key players missing due to visa issues didn't hold them back at all 🙌... Gotham just couldn't catch a break, and you can feel their disappointment 😔. And let's be real, Piccinato's team has been on fire lately 🔥! They're definitely proving themselves to be one of the top teams in the world right now 💪
 
omg what a match!!! Corinthians totally pulled off the upset 🤯💪 they were down guys without 3 key players but still managed to win 1-0 💥 belén aquino almost scored btw but it slipped wide lol. piccinato is like a genius manager he gets the best out of his team. and zanotti is a legend 40 years old and still scoring goals 🙌 that captain's leadership skills are insane. Gotham wasnt even prepared 🤦‍♀️ cant wait to see who they face in the final 😁
 
omg I'm beyond hyped for Corinthians!!! 🤩 they were basically expected to lose, but they pulled off this crazy upset! 💥 it's like, their determination and org just paid off in the end 🙌. and can we talk about Belén Aquino's shot being so close? 😱 that would've been a sick goal!

anyway, i'm loving how Corinthians are on fire right now 🔥 they've had this amazing run under Lucas Piccinato and it's like they're unstoppable 💪. I'm kinda sad for Gotham FC though 🤕, but at the same time i love their sportsmanship - Juan Carlos Amorós was all gracious in defeat 😊.

the thing is, I don't really care about the debate over the Women's Champions Cup's logistics and all that... 🤔 as long as we get to see more games like this one! 💥 Corinthians vs Gotham FC? yeah please! 📺
 
man this just goes to show how crazy the world of women's soccer can be 🤯 Corinthians got robbed by visa issues, I mean come on 3 key players out? Gotham had it coming though, they were all over Corinthians in the first half but couldn't finish those chances 😂. And what a game by Zanotti, that captain knows how to get the job done 💪. But seriously, this whole Women's Champions Cup thing is like a microcosm of our society - can we have different leagues with different rules and still expect fairness? 🤔 FIFA needs to figure out a way to make it work, or just stick to one league already 🙄
 
What an epic win by Corinthians 🤩! I mean, they went without 3 key players due to visa issues and still managed to pull off this stunning upset against Gotham FC 😲. Their manager Lucas Piccinato deserves major props for his gameplan - it clearly worked! 🙌 And can we talk about Gabriela Zanotti's goal? 40 years old and still hitting the back of the net like a pro 🔥. The Corinthians are on fire right now, and this win is going to give them so much confidence for the rest of the tournament 💪. Now let's see how they'll do in the final... 🤔
 
Whoa what a game! 😲 Corinthians totally dominated Gotham and deserved that win 🏆 Their bench was literally jumping for joy 😂 And can we talk about Zanotti's 40th birthday just became the best day ever 🎉 Long live the legend 💪
 
🏆😍 Oh man, this is crazy! I mean, Corinthians just pulled off one of those magical upset victories 🤯, and it's got me hyped all over again for the beautiful game! 🎉 40-year-old Gabriela Zanotti's goal was pure magic 🔮, and I love how the Corinthians bench just lost their minds 😆. It's a testament to Piccinato's management skills that they were able to adapt and execute their game plan.

But at the same time, Gotham had some great moments too 💪, and it's clear that they're one of the top teams in the NWSL 💁‍♀️. I'm kinda bummed that they didn't make it further 🤕, but you gotta respect them for not giving up. And can we talk about how amazing this tournament is? 🤩 The WSL and NWSL teams are definitely holding their own against the big European and African powers 👀. It's like a whole new world of women's football has opened up 💖.

And, I gotta say, it's pretty wild that Corinthians won this game without three key players due to visa issues 🤯📝. That just goes to show how tough these players are physically and mentally 🏋️‍♀️💪. Anyways, let's get ready for the final! Who's gonna win? 🤔
 
OMG, can you believe this?! 🤯 Corinthians totally destroyed Gotham FC 1-0! I mean, I was on the edge of my seat thinking it was gonna be a super close game, but nope! Gabriela Zanotti's goal was insane 🎯 and I'm so glad they got that third major trophy under Lucas Piccinato!

So I was reading about how Gotham was like "oh no we're gonna lose" 😭 and their manager said they didn't prepare properly for the match... yeah, that kinda makes sense. But what I really wanna know is, why did FIFA make this tournament so tricky to organize? 🤔 Like, it's a great competition and all, but having both WSL and NWSL teams in one thing is just gonna cause more drama in the long run.

And can we talk about how amazing Zanotti is?! 🙌 40 years old and she's still scoring goals like a pro! What's her secret?
 
I'm totally stoked about Corinthians pulling off this massive upset 🤩! I mean, playing with like 3/5 of their squad and still managing to outsmart Gotham FC? That's some next level stuff 💪. And can we talk about Gabriela Zanotti? The girl is a boss 🔥. I've been saying it for ages, but it looks like Corinthians are the real deal now 📈.

And gotta give credit to Piccinato, their manager. He's got some serious game management skills 👀. Not just winning trophies, but also keeping his team motivated and organized when things get tough. That's what separates top-notch teams from the rest 🔝.

But you know what's not cool? All these logistical issues surrounding the Women's Champions Cup 🤔. It's like, can't we just have a smooth tournament without all the drama and controversy? But I guess that's just part of the game 🎮.
 
omg, cant believe corinthians pulled off this insane upset 🤯! they were like 3 players short but still managed to win it 1-0 😲 gaby zanotti is a total legend for scoring the winner in the 83rd minute 💥 piccinato must be so proud of his team's performance, especially considering the visa issues 👏
 
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