In a pivotal Group A showdown at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, Brazilian powerhouse Palmeiras faced Egyptian giants Al Ahly. The contest, held in New Jersey, reached a dramatic pause after Palmeiras’ Juan Manuel Lopez netted a second goal, bringing the score to a crucial juncture after 60 minutes of play.
The Brazilian squad reaffirmed their prowess on the field with a commanding display, underscoring their superiority despite early challenges in breaching the opposition’s defense. The breakthrough came fortuitously for Palmeiras as a misfortunate own goal by Wessam Abou Ali opened the scoring. Attempting to clear a corner kick, Abou Ali inadvertently directed the ball into his own net, giving Palmeiras a crucial lead.
Following this unexpected lead, Palmeiras strategically withdrew, inviting pressure from Al Ahly, who were eager to restore parity. However, this offensive approach left Al Ahly vulnerable at the back. Capitalizing on the open spaces, Lopez executed a clinical counterattack, securing the ball with his left foot and doubling Palmeiras’ advantage to 2-0.
Why was the Palmeiras-Al Ahly match interrupted?
The decision to halt the match between Palmeiras and Al Ahly came as adverse weather conditions enveloped the New Jersey venue, prompting officials to suspend play with 30 remaining minutes yet to be contested. The authorities assured that proceedings would resume once conditions improved, ensuring the safety of the players and fairness of the match.
According to the National Weather Service, a severe thunderstorm watch is in effect near MetLife Stadium. Fortunately, the storm skirted the stadium, allowing the game to resume at 2:15 PM EST.
Pachuca vs. Red Bull Salzburg match suspended due to severe weather
The clash between Pachuca and Red Bull Salzburg was suspended on Wednesday in Cincinnati due to severe weather conditions. A powerful thunderstorm swept through the city, halting the match in the second half. Despite this disruption, play resumed later, and Red Bull Salzburg clinched a 2-1 victory over the Mexican side.
According to regulations governing sports in the United States, any game played on an open field must be temporarily halted if a thunderstorm is present. Play can only resume once the storm has safely passed and conditions are deemed secure for players and spectators alike.
