Mountain and Al Ain ready for the club world CUP
Landslagsanfallaren pushed the team to the extension
Seven minutes had Marcus Berg to force extra time and penalties.
once there, won the Al Ain against Team Wellington – even if Berg missed a penalty.
Now waiting for the club world CUP.
Marcus Berg Al Ain, United arab Emirates, made up with Team Wellington, New Zealand on the last place in the fifa club world CUP.
Al Ain got a mardrömsstart when Team Wellington went up to 2-0 after a quarter of an hour. In the 44:th minute saw it almost run out when the team was extended to 3-0. Al Ain, however, managed to reduce just before half-time.
Marcus Berg started on the bench, but got to see a good start of the second half. Tongo Doumbia scored the 3-2 for Al Ain. Berg jumped in the 78:th minute and landslagsanfallaren needed seven minutes to find the net. In the 85:th minute pressed he into 3-3 and forced an extension.
It was speechless in the extension, so the shootout had to decide. Both teams scored on their first penalty shootout – then missed the Mountains. Team Wellington missed the penalty afterwards. It was a straffrysare where Justin Gulley became the scapegoat for the Team Wellington.
For Al Ain, waiting for the club world CUP. You meet ES Tunis of Tunisia in the quarter-finals. The other quarter-final played between the japanese Kashima Antlers and mexican Guadalajara. The winners of the matches are against either Real Madrid or River Plate from Argentina.