Did Inter Miami and Palmeiras Really Share the Points?

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Key Takeaways
- Inter Miami and Palmeiras both qualified for the knockout stage.
- Luis Suarez and Tadeo Allende were key players in the match.
- The match ended in a dramatic 1-1 draw.
- This performance highlights the growth of MLS teams.
- Upcoming matches will feature Inter Miami vs Paris Saint-Germain.
Miami, June 24 (NationPress) In a thrilling encounter on Tuesday (IST), Inter Miami and Palmeiras ended in a 1-1 draw, allowing both teams to advance to the round of 16 in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025.
Palmeiras managed to deny what could have been a perfect early birthday surprise for Lionel Messi. Inter Miami CF dominated the final Group A match for 79 minutes before the Brazilians scored two quick goals to clinch the top spot in Group A.
The Herons took an unexpected lead when Luis Suarez redirected a long ball to an advancing Tadeo Allende. The young Argentine sprinted past Palmeiras’ defenders and calmly slotted the ball past Weverton.
In the second half, Suarez showcased his skills by maneuvering past multiple defenders to fire home with his left foot, extending Inter Miami's lead.
However, with just ten minutes remaining, substitutes Paulinho and Allan teamed up, with Allan assisting Paulinho to score in front of the Palmeiras supporters, intensifying the match's tension.
As time dwindled, Palmeiras launched a ball into the box that was poorly cleared, falling to substitute Mauricio, who struck from the edge of the box, igniting excitement among the traveling fans.
“We performed excellently against one of the top teams in South America. While we felt we had the game controlled at the end, it's a strange feeling. If someone had suggested this kind of performance against such teams before the tournament, I would have agreed,” said Javier Mascherano, head coach of Inter Miami.
Inter Miami is set to face Group B winners and European champions Paris Saint-Germain in Atlanta on Sunday, while Palmeiras will meet fellow Brazilian side and CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores champion Botafogo on Saturday in Philadelphia.