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Gotham lose in FIFA Women's Champions Cup semifinals, Corinthians advance
- On Jan. 26, Gotham FC were beaten 1-0 by Corinthians in London, with Gabi Zanotti scoring the decisive goal past Ann-Katrin Berger in the 82nd–83rd minute.
- Gotham's limited preparation left them short of match rhythm after their first competitive match since Nov. 22, while injuries to Gabi Portilho and captain Rose Lavelle, placed in concussion protocol, further weakened the team.
- Despite registering 21 attempts, Gotham had around 65% possession and missed clear openings, including Savannah McCaskill's effort after Jaedyn Shaw's interception that flew wide.
- Corinthians now progress to the Feb. 1 final against Arsenal or ASFAR, while Gotham contests the third-place playoff and both semifinal losers receive $200,000.
- Broader context: the rapid growth of competitions means Gotham players criticized scheduling, with Jess Carter saying `there's just a lot of games being added to the women's game` and the FIFA Club World Cup affecting at least five WSL matchdays.
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