Club World Cup: Early Fluminensee-Azubi shoots Chelsea into the final

Club World Cup: Early Fluminensee-Azubi shoots Chelsea into the final

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Former Fluminensee-incupi shoots Chelsea into the final


What a story: João Pedro is trained at Fluminense in Rio de Janeiro. And now the Brazilian hits the ex-club twice in the semi-finals. Chelsea is now waiting for Paris or Real.

Of all things, a striker trained for flumin lime led FC Chelsea to the final of the club World Cup with two dream shots. And after the 2-0 (1-0) of the Premier League club from London with a match winner João Pedro, before the second semi-finals between the football giants Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain, this Wednesday (9:00 p.m. MESZ/DAZN) is certain that the first club world champion will come from Europe in the new tournament format.

The history of the game wrote in front of 70,556 spectators in the Metlife stage ahead of the gates of New York in the scorching afternoon sun João Pedro. The 23-year-old decided the game alone.

In the 18th minute, the Brillant -playing Brazilian scored fantastically with a fine Schlenzer from around 20 meters. The 44-year-old Fluminense keeper Fabio was powerless. In the 56th minute, Chelsea’s new striker star put on the crossbar after a fine action with a massive shot.

Sorry for dream goals

After a short cheer, the shooter each excused his hands, after all, as a teenager, he wore the jersey of the club from Rio de Janeiro. At the age of 18, he moved from Fluminense to Europe. It was only his second assignment in the Chelsea jersey after the signing of Brighton & Hove Albion. 70 million euros were worth its services to Chelsea FC.

He had been substituted in the quarter -finals against Palmeiras. João Pedro’s double pack was also worth at least $ 30 million for Chelsea. Because the final participation brings so much prize money. With a World Cup triumph, the FIFA premium would even be $ 40 million.

Varios trader

The Conference League winner from England with the former Leipzig Christopher Nkunku, who had a good header, was the deserved winner. Chelsea once needed luck when referee François Letexier from France took back a penalty after VAR intervention.

Defense player Trevoh Chebolah had crashed into the hand after a free kick. But it was “not an unnatural arm position”, was the announcement of LETEXIER in the personal view of the video images in the stadium.

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Source: Stern

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