A Brazilian clash filled with tension, not flair
In a scrappy, hard-fought match, Palmeiras defeated Botafogo 1-0 in extra time, becoming the first team to advance to the quarterfinals of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. Played under the heat of Philadelphia, the match brought together two Brazilian giants: the reigning Brasileirão champions and the current Copa Libertadores titleholders.
Paulinho’s moment of brilliance for Palmeiras
The breakthrough came in the 100th minute, when Paulinho, former Bayer Leverkusen winger, crafted a sensational solo effort. Breaking in from the right, he sliced between two defenders and fired a low left-footed shot past goalkeeper John—Botafogo’s standout until that moment.
“I’ve had a serious injury that still bothers me, but in this tournament there’s no time for regrets,” Paulinho said post-match.
Revenge served—and a path to the semifinals
With this win, Palmeiras avenged their elimination at the hands of Botafogo in the previous Copa Libertadores. It also set the tone for their fellow Brazilian sides, Flamengo and Fluminense, who will take on European giants Bayern Munich and Inter Milan, respectively, in their own Round of 16 ties.
Next challenge: Chelsea or Benfica
“Verdão” will be back in action next Friday in Philadelphia, facing the winner of the Chelsea vs Benfica matchup, also taking place this Saturday as part of the tournament’s Round of 16 fixtures.
