Highlights:
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Salzburg surged ahead through Karim Onisiwo, whose composed strike broke the deadlock and set the tone.
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Pachuca responded strongly mid-second half with a powerful finish from Salomón Rondón, pulling the sides level.
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Just when it looked settled, Salzburg completed the comeback with a winner—capping a fast-paced counter‑attack and cementing a dramatic result .
Youthful Fearlessness:
Salzburg, the youngest squad (average age ~21.9), stunned many with their fearless and spirited display. Onisiwo’s goal was a masterclass in experience atop youthful energy.
Weather-Interrupted Drama:
The match was disrupted mid-second half due to a lightning threat, fully resuming play after a 77‑minute delay—adding to the intensity and suspense .
Implications:
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Salzburg top Group H with three points, earning a huge confidence boost as underdogs.
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Pachuca must regroup quickly—they now trail behind both Salzburg and favorites Real Madrid and Al‑Hilal.
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This upset also raises questions about the UEFA ranking-based qualification system—some critics feel Salzburg’s success exposes flaws.
What’s Next:
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Salzburg travel to Washington, D.C. on June 22 to face Al‑Hilal, aiming to build on their momentum.
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Pachuca head to Philadelphia to take on Real Madrid a day earlier, a fixture that will be pivotal for their Group H dreams.
This result served notice that even the youngest squads can rise—and that Group H is open for business.
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