Inter Milan's hopes for silverware this season were dashed following a shocking 2-0 defeat to Fluminense in the FIFA Club World Cup. The reigning UEFA Champions League runners-up were stunned by the Brazilian side in a Round of 16 match held at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte.
Fluminense took an early lead when Germán Cano headed in a goal after just three minutes, capitalizing on a defensive error from Inter. Despite Inter Milan's significant possession and numerous attempts on goal, they were unable to break through Fluminense's organized defense. Lautaro Martínez was denied an equalizer, hitting the post. In stoppage time, Hércules sealed the victory for Fluminense with a left-footed strike.
Fluminense's victory was a historic moment, marking their place in the Club World Cup quarter-finals and making them the second Brazilian team to reach this stage, alongside Palmeiras. They will now face the winner of the match between Manchester City and Al Hilal.
Inter Milan's coach, Cristian Chivu, saw his team struggle against Fluminense's solid defensive setup and quick transitions. Inter had 16 attempts on goal but only four were on target. Goalkeeper Fábio proved to be a formidable barrier, denying Inter's attempts to score.
Fluminense's Thiago Silva, the 40-year-old defender, demonstrated resilience and leadership. Silva's inspirational performance, including crucial tackles and defensive efforts, contributed significantly to his team's clean sheet. He revealed post-match that he played with an injury.
The passion and support from the Brazilian fans were evident at the Bank of America Stadium. The atmosphere was electric as Fluminense secured their unexpected victory. Commentators highlighted the significance of the win, emphasizing the emotions and the high stakes.
This defeat marks the end of Inter Milan's season without a trophy, a disappointing outcome for a team that reached the Champions League final just a short time ago. For Fluminense, this victory is a major achievement, propelling them into the Club World Cup quarter-finals and boosting Brazilian soccer.