First ever video replay penalty helps Japan’s Kashima Antlers reach Club World Cup final
Home side shock South American champions Atletico Nacional 3-0 and will meet either Real Madrid or Mexico’s Club America in the final

Japan’s Kashima Antlers shocked South American champions Atletico Nacional 3-0 on Wednesday to reach the Club World Cup final, helped by a controversial first-ever penalty awarded by video referee.
Nacional’s players reacted furiously after Hungarian referee Viktor Kassai referred to the new technology in Osaka following complaints from the Kashima bench protesting that Daigo Nishi had been tripped on the half-hour mark.
Shoma Doi made history by converting the penalty before Yasushi Endo added a cheeky back-heeled goal and substitute Yuma Suzuki completed the rout late on, Suzuki striking a Cristiano Ronaldo-style pose in celebration.
Video technology is being trialled in Fifa competitions for the first time at the Club World Cup in Japan.
The system involves assistant referees monitoring television screens and relaying information on so-called “match-changing decisions” to the match officials during the game.