Corinthians Stun Gotham FC in Women's Champions Cup Semi-Final
In a stunning upset, Corinthians secured a 1-0 victory over Gotham FC in the first semi-final of the inaugural Fifa Women's Champions Cup. The match, held at Brentford's Gtech Stadium, saw the Brazilian champions emerge triumphant despite being down to 10 men for much of the contest.
Gabi Zanotti's 83rd-minute strike proved to be the decisive moment, beating goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger as Corinthians celebrated a hard-fought win. The victory sets up a place in the final against European Champions League winners Arsenal or African Champions League winners AS Far, alongside a bigger share of the $2.3m (ยฃ1.7m) prize pot.
Corinthians manager Lucas Piccinato praised his team's performance, stating: "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. We know what we can do."
The match was a tight encounter, with both teams creating chances. However, it was Corinthians who ultimately found the breakthrough, as Zanotti's goal silenced the Gotham faithful. The American side pushed hard for an equalizer but were unable to capitalize on their scoring opportunities.
Gotham manager Juan Carlos Amorรณs acknowledged that his team had been outperformed by Corinthians, stating: "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. We dominated the game on every aspect but as we all know football is about goals, you need to score goals."
Despite being without three key players due to visa issues, Corinthians's victory was a testament to their organization and teamwork. The match highlighted the challenges posed by the tournament schedule and the compromises made to accommodate it.
As Corinthians look ahead to the final, they will be buoyed by this surprise victory over Gotham FC. They will now face off against one of Europe or Africa's top teams in the title showdown.
In a stunning upset, Corinthians secured a 1-0 victory over Gotham FC in the first semi-final of the inaugural Fifa Women's Champions Cup. The match, held at Brentford's Gtech Stadium, saw the Brazilian champions emerge triumphant despite being down to 10 men for much of the contest.
Gabi Zanotti's 83rd-minute strike proved to be the decisive moment, beating goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger as Corinthians celebrated a hard-fought win. The victory sets up a place in the final against European Champions League winners Arsenal or African Champions League winners AS Far, alongside a bigger share of the $2.3m (ยฃ1.7m) prize pot.
Corinthians manager Lucas Piccinato praised his team's performance, stating: "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. We know what we can do."
The match was a tight encounter, with both teams creating chances. However, it was Corinthians who ultimately found the breakthrough, as Zanotti's goal silenced the Gotham faithful. The American side pushed hard for an equalizer but were unable to capitalize on their scoring opportunities.
Gotham manager Juan Carlos Amorรณs acknowledged that his team had been outperformed by Corinthians, stating: "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. We dominated the game on every aspect but as we all know football is about goals, you need to score goals."
Despite being without three key players due to visa issues, Corinthians's victory was a testament to their organization and teamwork. The match highlighted the challenges posed by the tournament schedule and the compromises made to accommodate it.
As Corinthians look ahead to the final, they will be buoyed by this surprise victory over Gotham FC. They will now face off against one of Europe or Africa's top teams in the title showdown.