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Late goals binge lifts Chelsea over short-handed Benfica

Late goals binge lifts Chelsea over short-handed Benfica

CHRISTOPHER NKUNKU scored the go-ahead goal in the 108th minute to lift Chelsea to a wild 4-1 win over 10-man Benfica in Charlotte, N.C., on Saturday to advance to the quarterfinals of the Club World Cup.
With Benfica pressing for the equalizer, Pedro Neto made it 3-1 in the 114th minute and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall added a goal in the 117th on a breakaway.
Benfica went down a man in the second minute of extra time when Gianluca Prestianni was shown a second yellow card for a late challenge on Levi Colwill.
The English Premier League's Chelsea will play Palmeiras of Brazil on Friday in Philadelphia. They defeated Botafogo 1-0 on a 100th-minute goal by Paulinho on Saturday.
After a James Reece goal in the 64th minute gave Chelsea the 1-0 lead and a one-hour, 55-minute weather delay in the 86th minute, Benfica got their miracle goal to tie it when Angel Di Maria converted a penalty in the sixth minute of stoppage time.
He made it 4 for 4 from the spot in the tournament when Malo Gusto was called for a handball after a restart.
It was the fifth goal scored from a direct free kick in this Club World Cup.
The extra session featured some end-to-end action with Cole Palmer forcing a save by Trubin before Di Maria immediately raced to the other end before being denied by Sanchez, all in the 104th minute.
Chelsea led in shots (22-8), shots on target (12-5) and fouls (21-14) in a match that took 4:38 to complete with a smattering of fans remaining to the end. — REUTERS

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