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😂 Why so glum, Europe? Flamengo come from behind to beat Chelsea, watch 🎥

😂 Why so glum, Europe? Flamengo come from behind to beat Chelsea, watch 🎥

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😂 Why so glum, Europe? Flamengo come from behind to beat Chelsea, watch 🎥
European teams beating South American teams in the FIFA Club World Cup? Not this time!
Just hours after Botafogo's historic win over PSG, Flamengo did their part on Friday (20). With a "olé" in the final minutes.
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They came from behind to win 3-1 against Chelsea in front of 54,019 fans at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.
And they are now in great shape to advance to the quarterfinals as group leaders.
There are now two South American wins and three draws in this "mini-derby".
Flamengo's 'punishing' ball...
Luís Felipe's team knew the importance of having "zero errors" against a top-level opponent.
They started positively and controlled the game.
Until they "didn't help themselves" and saw Pedro Neto open the scoring (13').
With the need to push more towards the opponent's area, Flamengo didn't change their approach.
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However, they lacked the ability to be more aggressive and objective when they were close to the opponent's goal.
The best chance in the 1st half came just moments before halftime, with Gerson.
The lethal Chelsea - with 37% possession - had Pedro Neto as the standout player. Palmer barely appeared.
Emotion on both sides 🥵
A good start by Rossi guaranteed the first chance for Flamengo in the second half.
Gerson tried and Plata couldn't keep up.
The sequence had Léo Pereira making the Flamengo fans go wild with a clearance.
BH27 thought it was a Rio de Janeiro derby ❓
Bruno Henrique was Filipe Luís' first option. And he didn't take long to make a difference.
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The goal Flamengo were chasing came in the 16th minute, with the number 27 completing a good move started by Gerson.
And the comeback didn't take long to materialize. Another participation from the forward, another ball in the Chelsea area, and a goal from Danilo (19').
Nicolas Jackson 'protagonist' 🟥
Overlooked after being a starter in the opening round, Nicolas Jackson came on alongside Lavia before the Flamengo comeback.
And he was only on the field for four minutes after a hard tackle on Ayrton Lucas.
⭐ Does he have a star?
Filipe Luís' new bet was Wallace Yan.
Who only needed one minute on the field to score with a bit of luck, but a lot of skill (37').
Chelsea tried, but to no avail.
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And Flamengo - who were better even when behind - secured a well-deserved win.
📊 Standings and schedule 📅
Leaders Flamengo have six points in Group D. They left Chelsea with three.
Los Angeles FC and Esperánce, who are yet to score, face each other later today, starting at 19h (Brasília time).
The final round will be on Tuesday (24) and will start at 22h (Brasília time).
Flamengo will face LA FC at Camping World Stadium in Orlando.
Chelsea will face the Tunisian team at Lincoln Financial Field.
Remember that the teams that advance from this group will face the winners of the group with Bayern, Benfica, and Boca Jrs.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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