New Jersey’s East Rutherford.In his first Chelsea start, Jo o Pedro scored twice against his boyhood team, helping the Blues defeat Fluminense 2-0 on Tuesday and guarantee a spot in the all-European Club World Cup final.
Jo o Pedro, 23, who played for Fluminense from around the age of ten until moving to Watford in 2020, scored goals in the eighteenth and fifty-sixth minutes but declined to celebrate either one out of respect for his previous team. He was on July 2.
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Chelsea, which is vying for its second world crown, will face the victor of Wednesday’s encounter between Real Madrid and European champion Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday.
With the exception of Brazil’s Corinthians’ 2012 triumph over Chelsea, which was won in 2021, European teams will win the Club World Cup for the 12th time in a row and the 17th time in 18 tries.
Fluminense was given a penalty kick in the first half, but a video review disqualified it.
Mois Caicedo of Chelsea hurt his left ankle during stoppage time in the second half.
At kickoff, it was 93 degrees (34 Celsius) with humidity that felt like 104 (40), and the attendance of 70,556 was 10–15% below capacity at MetLife Stadium. Last week, FIFA reduced the cost of tickets from $473.90 to $13.40.
After German Cano lost possession of the ball to Jo o Pedro, who then poked it to Pedro Neto, who dribbled down a wing and crossed, Chelsea took the lead. Jo o Pedro curled a 20-yard shot inside the far post after attempting a clearance. Jo o Pedro started to celebrate by taking two steps, then he stopped and clasped his hands together.
After Pedro Neto pushed the ball to Cole Palmer after Facundo Bernal lost it just outside the Blues’ penalty area, Chelsea doubled their lead. He dished to Enzo Fernandez, who side-footed a pass to Jo o Pedro after overcoming three challenges. He scored off the underside of the crossbar after cutting around Ign Cio.
French referee Franois Letexier awarded a penalty kick in the 35th minute after Ren’s free kick struck defender Trevoh Chalobah’s left arm. Marc Cucurella had previously pushed Hrcules’ attempt off the line in the 27th minute. In a video review, Letexier changed his mind and said Chalobah’s arm was in its normal position.
Crucial moment
At the suggestion of Colombian video assistant referee Nicolas Gallo, Letexier reversed his PK ruling.
Key Takeaways
Chelsea’s earnings for making it to the final range from $88,435,000 to $113,815,000, depending on a participation fee that FIFA has not revealed.
They stated it.
They gave me everything when I was young, so I didn’t have anything. Pedro Jo o on Fluminense.
With our heads held high, we leave. Renato Gacho, coach of Fluminense.
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