Chelsea vs. Fluminense Club World Cup Semi-Final
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Former Chelsea star Thiago Silva labelled Joao Pedro as “special” after the Blues beat Fluminense on Tuesday to make the Club World Cup final.Pedro scored two superb goals in the 2-0 win and
Trevoh Chalobah also took the opportunity to swap his shirt with the Brazilian at the end of the match. WHAT NEXT FOR CHELSEA?With the semi-final now behind them, Chelsea’s attention turns to Sunday’s final,
Thiago Silva discusses his sadness at Fluminense’s semi-final loss to Chelsea and immense pride at their FIFA Club World Cup campaign.
Some sectors of European football have cast criticism in the direction of the FIFA Club World Cup. It’s expansion has rightfully resurfaced challenges to a bursting football calendar. Europe’s
Fluminense captain Thiago Silva had extra reason to celebrate after Monday's 2-0 win over Inter Milan in the Club World Cup round of 16, revelling not only in his team's historic performance but also in beating his former club's city rivals.
After returning to his beloved Fluminense and helping save them from relegation in December, a 40-year-old Thiago Silva walked the length of the pitch on his knees in an act of gratitude.On Tuesday, Silva will lead the Brazilian team into a Club World Cup semi-final against his former side Chelsea.
Thiago Silva anchors the defense and keeps everything ticking over for his boyhood club Fluminense. It will be a special day for Silva, who played a key role in Chelsea’s Champions League win which qualified them for this Club World Cup. Fluminense play a 3-5-2 system and look to get the ball wide, whip in crosses and are very good on the break.
From impassioned shouting to calm instructions, team captains and managers attempt to motivate their players by any means necessary. But which messages actually work?