Brazilian club Fluminense pulled off a major upset, defeating Italian giants Inter Milan 2-0 to secure a spot in the FIFA Club World Cup quarter-finals.
They’ll now face Al-Hilal, conquerors of Manchester City, in Orlando on Friday.
German Cano’s third-minute header put Fluminense ahead, and despite Inter Milan’s persistent attacks, including chances for Lautaro Martinez, they couldn’t find an equalizer.
Hércules sealed the victory in the 93rd minute with a curling shot.
The win highlights the strong showing of South American clubs in the tournament, who are proving their capability against European powerhouses, often benefiting from favorable conditions and passionate fan support.
While Inter’s Marcus Thuram struggled, Fluminense’s veterans Thiago Silva, Fábio, and Jhon Arias excelled.
Fluminense joins fellow Brazilian club Palmeiras in the next round, while Inter Milan will now focus on their upcoming Serie A season.