Inter Milan, Dortmund claim first wins at Club World Cup

PHILADELPHIA — Inter Milan came from behind to beat Urawa Red Diamonds and knock the Japanese side out of the Club World Cup on Saturday, while Borussia Dortmund held off Mamelodi Sundowns to win a seven-goal thriller.
Fluminense rallied in the second half to beat Ulsan 4-2 and knock out the South Korean side while Monterrey's clash with River Plate ended goalless.
At Lumen Field in Seattle, Ryoma Watanabe got an early opening goal for Urawa Reds, who were backed by a noisy contingent of their traveling supporters.
But captain Lautaro Martinez — who got Inter's equalizer in its 1-1 draw with Monterrey of Mexico in its opening game — repeated the trick to level matters with a clever overhead kick 12 minutes from time.
Valentin Carboni was then the unlikely hero as he grabbed the winner two minutes into injury time.
The 20-year-old Argentine had not played a competitive game since early October, after suffering a serious knee injury while on loan at Marseille.
Carboni had not made an appearance for Inter in over two years, but he was on hand to sidefoot home when the ball fell to him in the area.
"Our opponents play with their hearts, and to counter that, as a team, we need to play with more pride, be humble and know how to suffer," Martinez told broadcaster DAZN.
The result left some Urawa fans in tears and Inter level on four points with River Plate with the pair set to meet next.
River Plate was let down by its finishing in a scrappy, foul-ridden encounter with Mexico's Monterrey, which sits on two points.
Esteban Andrada, Monterrey's Argentine keeper, made a series of saves, while La Banda's forwards were unable to put away the few chances that came their way.
Monterrey could still make it into the last 16 if it beats Urawa and the River Plate vs Inter game ends in a win for either side.
Bellingham strikes
Earlier, Jobe Bellingham got his first goal for Dortmund, as his new club overcame stifling heat in Cincinnati to beat the Sundowns 4-3 and move to four points from two matches in Group F.
The South African champion had taken a surprise early lead through a fine solo goal from Lucas Ribeiro.
However, the Sundowns' goalkeeper Ronwen Williams handed Dortmund its equalizer on a plate, passing the ball straight to Felix Nmecha, who stroked home.
Serhou Guirassy gave Dortmund the lead with his 35th goal since the beginning of the season.
English midfielder Bellingham started for the first time at his new club, and made it 3-1 just before the break.
Khuliso Mudau's own goal made it 4-1 before the hour mark, but the Sundowns salvaged some pride, reducing the deficit through Iqraam Rayners and Lebo Mothiba.
"I'm sweating like I've just come out of a sauna," said Dortmund coach Niko Kovac when asked about the conditions.
"It was tough going for both teams, but the opposition are used to it. We certainly didn't give our best performance, but that wasn't possible today."
The Sundowns will still go into their final game in Group F with a chance of qualifying for the last 16.
"The boys gave a wonderful performance. It was a hell of a match. I'm not happy, but very proud," said the South African side's Portuguese coach, Miguel Cardoso.
South Korea's Ulsan gave Fluminense a real scare in its Group F clash at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, leading 2-1 until the 66th minute, before the Brazilians ran out eventual 4-2 winners, eliminating the K-League champion in the process.
Colombian striker Jhon Arias put Fluminense ahead with a 27th minute freekick, but goals from Lee Jinhyun and Um Won-sang gave Ulsan the advantage at the break.
Nonato leveled for the Brazilians in the 66th minute, before Juan Pablo Freytes put Fluminense ahead in the 83rd, slotting home after a scramble in the box.
Keno added a fourth in stoppage time to leave Fluminense on top of the group, level on 4 points with Borussia Dortmund, ahead of its final game against the Sundowns in Miami on Wednesday.
AFP

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