Al Ahly 0 - 0 Palmeiras

11.02.2021 - 15:00

Stadium : Education City Stadium (Al Rayyan (Ar-Rayyan))

Finished

2nd Half

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This is the section to turn to for those searching for statistics on second-half performances in the FIFA Club World Cup. These stats make it possible to better analyse teams’ play in the last 45 minutes of a match.

Studying second-half stats greatly helps in measuring teams’ performances after half-time. The second half is the time in the match when coaches make adjustments to their strategies and players put it all on the line.

To find out how Al Ahly and Palmeiras have performed just in the second half of their matches thus far in the competition, let’s take a look at some of their numbers:

Al Ahly - Analysis of 2nd half performance

Al Ahly has played in 3 matches thus far in this FIFA Club World Cup campaign, and this is their record when only counting the 2nd half of those matches: 0 wins, 2 draws, and 1 losses.

Palmeiras - Analysis of 2nd half performance

On the other side, Palmeiras has played in 2 matches, and their record during the final 45 minutes is: 0 wins, 1 draws, and 1 losses.

The 2nd half is the most critical part of any match. It’s when the main tactical and personnel adjustments are made and physical and mental fatigue start to set in.

So while it’s important to study matches over the course of the full 90 minutes, analysis of the final 45 minutes can show a different perspective in terms of the teams’ performance in the competition.