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Al Ahly finally scores in Group A as Soccer-Palmeiras score two goals in the second half to defeat them

Al Ahly finally scores in Group A as Soccer-Palmeiras score two goals in the second half to defeat them

Palmeiras of Brazil scored twice within 10 minutes of the second half to defeat Al Ahly from Egypt 2-0. The match was stopped for 50 minutes due to fears of stormy weather on Thursday at the MetLife Stadium.

Wessam Abou Ali, Ahly's Palestine striker and international Anibal Moreno got into a tangle with his defenders when he tried to defend the free kick that Anibal Moreno had whipped into his goal. Palmeiras took the lead in 49th minute.

Jose Manuel Lopez, the Brazilian player who came on during halftime, scored the first goal of the group 10 minutes after the Brazilian team's counterattack.

After the second goal was scored, English referee Anthony Taylor removed the teams from the field. The public address announcer then instructed the spectators to leave their seats for shelter beneath the stadium concourse due to a "severe threat of weather".

After 30 minutes, the spectators were allowed to return to their seats. After a delay of 50 minutes, the game was finally restarted. Palmeiras continued to dominate in the second half.

The first half was evenly contested. It had a high pace for a midday game in temperatures of 31 degrees Celsius and 60% humidity. This made it seem even hotter.

Estevao, the teenage prodigy who has been signed by Chelsea, showed his talent in the 18th-minute when he ran down the right side before cutting into the Ahly box. However, his shot was flung wide after the Ahly defence appeared mesmerized by his speed.

Ahly and Inter Miami drew 0-0 in the first match of the tournament, while Palmeiras & FC Porto failed to score on Sunday when they played each other at the New Jersey Stadium.

Abou Ali accidentally steered the football into his own goal early in the second half, ending the drought.

Four Palmeiras players were involved in a quick breakaway from their own penalty box for the second goal. Argentine striker Lopez finished the move expertly by shrugging off a defender and placing the ball in his net.

Taylor had issued the first red card in the tournament for Raphael Vega’s dangerous tackle on Ahmed Zizo. However, the referee reversed his decision after viewing the VAR screen at the pitchside. The card was downgraded from a red to a yellow and Vega's halftime replacement was Abel Ferreira.

Inter Miami and Porto will meet for their next Group A match on Thursday, in Atlanta. (Editing by Toby Davis & Pritha Sakar)

(source: Reuters)