Joao Pedro's Two Goals Lead Chelsea Past Fluminense, Securing Spot in FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Final.
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Chelsea Football Club has secured its place in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 final after a convincing 2-0 victory over Brazilian giants Fluminense. The match, held at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, saw a stellar performance from Chelsea's new recruit, João Pedro, who scored both goals.

Just six days into his contract, the 23-year-old Brazilian forward made an immediate impact against his boyhood club, Fluminense. In the 18th minute, Pedro received a pass from Pedro Neto after they won the ball on the halfway line, and unleashed a composed, curling shot from the left side of the box that found the top corner of the net. The goal was a memorable way to mark his Chelsea debut.

Fluminense initially responded well, seeking a way back into the match. Hercules broke through Chelsea's defense, but Marc Cucurella cleared his shot off the goal line. Shortly after, Fluminense were awarded a penalty for a handball by Trevoh Chalobah. However, after a VAR review, the decision was overturned as Chalobah's hand was deemed to be in a natural position.

The second half saw Chelsea assert their dominance. In the 56th minute, João Pedro scored again, further solidifying Chelsea's lead. Cutting past Ignacio, Pedro smashed a powerful drive in off the underside of the bar, leaving Fluminense's goalkeeper with no chance.

Despite the scoreline, Fluminense had opportunities throughout the match, but they ultimately failed to convert them. Their best chances included the cleared shot off the line, the overturned penalty, and several promising openings in the second half.

João Pedro's performance was particularly significant, considering his history with Fluminense. He joined Fluminense at the age of 10 and stayed with them until he moved to Watford in 2020. His two goals not only propelled Chelsea to the final but also broke the hearts of his boyhood club. After each goal, Pedro raised his arms in apology to his former side.

Chelsea's victory means they will now face either Paris Saint-Germain or Real Madrid in the final. The final will be held on Saturday. For reaching the final, the London-based club has earned between $88.4 million and $103.8 million, depending on a participation fee yet to be disclosed by FIFA.

Fluminense, despite the loss, can be proud of their impressive run in the tournament. They had been unbeaten until this match and earned respect and support throughout their journey. The Brazilian side had relied on a strong defense, led by Thiago Silva, throughout the competition, but Chelsea managed to breach it with pace and precision.


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