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NBC Sports
13-07-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
Flamengo 1-3 Chelsea: Brazilians baffle Blues, who finish with 10 men
Flamengo made Lincoln Financial Field into Maracana North, as the Brazilians came back from a halftime deficit to beat 10-man Chelsea 3-1 in Philadelphia on Friday during Club World Cup group play. Pedro Neto gave the Blues a 13th-minute lead, but Bruno Henrique and Danilo put the Brazilians in front after the hour mark and Nicolas Jackson took a silly red card to further Chelsea's worries. MORE — 2025 Club World Cup schedule, results, tables, how to watch live Wallace Yan came off the bench to make it 3-1, and the red and black jerseys in the crowd got louder and louder as the blue shirts joined their white-wearing players in appearing dazed and confused. Flamengo, managed by ex-Chelsea player Filipe Luis and led by ex-Blues midfielder Jorginho, move to 2-0-0 and will reach the knockout rounds, while Chelsea )(1W-1L) will need to beat Esperance of Tunisia on the final match day to ensure a place in the next stage. Enzo Maresca reaction On the six-minute span where Flamengo scored twice and Nicolas Jackson was shown a red card: 'Completely changed the game. We conceded two goals in a very short moment and then the red card and it's very complicated to come back in the game. We tried but congratulations to them.' Did you speak to Jackson about the red card? 'To be honest it was a red card so there's nothing to say.' Did your performance deserve more? 'They deserved to win. We tried to do something different in the game for next season, for the future. We have one more game and we're going to try again in the next.' Flamengo vs Chelsea player ratings (from Wesley was excellent for Flamengo, leading the game in touches and defensive actions. Jorginho was another star in the win, making a game-high 10 passes into the final third. Reece James was one of Chelsea's top performers, leaving the game with the score 1-1. Romeo Lavia looked good off the bench, while five-save Sanchez is done badly by this score line. Flamengo vs Chelsea player ratings (from What's next? The group finales will kick off at 9pm ET Tuesday, with Flamengo meeting LAFC and Chelsea tangling with Esperance. How to watch Flamengo vs Chelsea live, stream link and start time Kick off time: 2pm ET Friday (June 20) Venue: Lincoln Financial Field — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania TV Channel/Streaming: Watch live on DAZN, for free Flamengo vs Chelsea final score: 1-3 Goalscorer: Pedro Neto 13', Bruno Henrique 62', Danilo 65', Wallace Yan 83' Flamengo vs Chelsea live updates — by Nick Mendola Wallace Yan goal — Flamengo 1-3 Chelsea (83rd minute) He's only been in the game less than a minute. Plata shoots the ball off the back of the 20-year-old substitute Wallace Yan, but the youngster collects the ball and snaps a point-blank shot past Sanchez. 83' ⚽ GOAL! Wallace Yan just entered the pitch and already made a difference for @Flamengo_EN: 3-1 for the Brazillian club! Watch the @FIFACWC | June 14 - July 13 | Every Game | Free | | #FIFACWC #TakeItToTheWorld #FLACHE Nicolas Jackson red card! A reckless challenge from the sub and it's a straight red with little hesitation from referee Ivan Arcides Barton Cisneros. Jackson left his feet and raked this right studs down the left ankle of Ayrton Lucas. Review's not going to help him. It happened right in front of the benches! 68' You can't script this. Nicolas Jackson subbed on… and sent off 4 minutes later 🟥😱 Watch the @FIFACWC | June 14 - July 13 | Every Game | Free | | #FIFACWC #TakeItToTheWorld #FLACHE Danilo goal — Flamengo 2-1 Chelsea (65th minute) It's a corner kick that undoes the Blues for a second time in three minutes. Henrique rises above Gusto to head the service back across goal, and no one stays with Danilo who lunges to direct the ball over the line. 65' ABSOLUTE SCENES: Danilo scores and @Flamengo_en complete their comeback under just 3 minutes 😱 Watch the @FIFACWC | June 14 - July 13 | Every Game | Free | | #FIFACWC #TakeItToTheWorld #FLACHE Chelsea subs Reece James and Liam Delap leave the pitch, with Romeo Lavia and birthday boy Nicolas Jackson taking their places in the 64th minute. Bruno Henrique goal — Flamengo 1-1 Chelsea (62nd minute) A cross is knocked back across goal and three Chelsea defenders plus Sanchez can only watch as substitute Bruno Henrique pushes it over the line. 62' ⚽ GOAL! After a SUPERB team play, Bruno Henrique is there to slot it in for @Flamengo_en ❤️🖤 Watch the @FIFACWC | June 14 - July 13 | Every Game | Free | | #FIFACWC #TakeItToTheWorld #FLACHE Great save by Robert Sanchez This has been some game. Gonzalo Plata has a heavy touch but it guides him past a desperate Malo Gusto. He slips at the end of his second effort, and Sanchez goes airborne to make a great save. The danger is foreshadowing however... Colwill, James save the day Rossi hits a monster punt from his own box and Levi Colwill's casual touch goes off Moises Caicedo to send Gerson toward goal. Levi Colwill makes up ground and puts off Gerson's hopes of a left-footed attempt, then Reece James makes an acrobatic block to help thwart the danger. Chelsea open 2nd half with three players on yellow Moises Caicedo, Pedro Neto, and Liam Delap were all cautioned in the first half. Former Chelsea mainstay Jorginho has been excellent for Flamengo, who are coincidentally also coached by ex-Blues defender Filipe Luis. Halftime — Flamengo 0-1 Chelsea It's been an end-to-end affair, and Chelsea required a goal line clearance from Levi Colwill to keep Robert Sanchez's clean sheet in tact. The Blues also had a late penalty shout reviewed and denied by VAR. Shots are 5-5 and Flamengo have carried a lot of the ball, over 60%. Pedro Neto goal — Flamengo 0-1 Chelsea (13th minute) A prone clearance from Flamengo is blocked by the chest of Pedro Neto and he's off on a 50-yard dash toward goal. He simply has to beat Rossi, and he does! 1-0 to Chelsea. 13' ⚽ GOAL! Pedro Neto takes advantage of a killer counter and slots it in for @ChelseaFC! Watch the @FIFACWC | June 14 - July 13 | Every Game | Free | | #FIFACWC #TakeItToTheWorld #FLACHE Liam Delap saved early! Wow. The Blues — wearing all white — fire out of the gates and Liam Delap forces a strong, near-post save out of Flamengo goalkeeper Agustin Rossi. Flamengo lineup Rossi, Wesley, Danilo, Pereira, Ayrton, Erick, Jorginho, De Arrascaeta, Gerson, Araujo, Plata. Chelsea lineup Sanchez, James, Chalobah, Colwill, Cucurella, Caicedo, Fernandez, Palmer, Neto, Gusto, Delap Flamengo vs Chelsea preview — by Joe Prince-Wright Enzo Maresca's side eased past LAFC in their Club World Cup opener in Atlanta earlier this week and they will top Group D, and reach the last 16, with a win against Flamengo. Chelsea new boy Liam Delap slotted in seamlessly off the bench on his debut with an assist against LAFC, and Maresca has so many options at his disposal in midfield and attack. MORE — How much prize money will each club get at Club World Cup? Flamengo have former Chelsea captain Jorginho, who was key in their UEFA Champions League win in 2020-21 to book their spot in this competition, in the heart of their midfield and he made his debut and grabbed an assist in their 2-0 win over Esperance de Tunis. The Rio de Janeiro club won the Copa Libertadores in 2022 to qualify for this competition and the Brazilian giants will have a huge following of fans in Philadelphia. Flamengo team news, focus Jorginho showed his class and experience on his debut following his move from Arsenal this summer and this will be a special occasion for the Italian international. Uruguayan international Giorgian de Arrascaeta will sit ahead of him in midfield and create, while winger Luiz Araujo grabbed a goal and assist off the left in the win against Esperance and will be a real threat. Chelsea team news, focus After linking up well off the bench for Chelsea's second goal against LAFC, we could see Delap start up top and Enzo Fernandez start in midfield. We could also see Malo Gusto start at right back to give Reece James a rest. Maresca is likely to go strong once again for this game, then rotate his lineup heavily for Chelsea's final Group D game against Esperance de Tunis. OUT: Wesley Fofana (hamstring), Mykhailo Mudryk (suspended), Omari Kellyman (hamstring) Flamengo vs Chelsea prediction This is going to be a fun one given how important a win is to either side, so it should be open and entertaining. It feels like Chelsea's extra quality off the bench will keep the tempo high and will be the difference. Chelsea 2-1 Flamengo.


Economic Times
12-07-2025
- Sport
- Economic Times
Flamengo defeats São Paulo with dominant performance, maintains lead in Brazilian Serie A
Getty Images RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - JULY 12: Wallace Yan of Flamengo celebrates after scoring the team's second goal during the match between Flamengo and São Paulo as part of Brasileirao 2025 at Maracana Stadium on July 12, 2025 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (Photo by) Flamengo wins 2-0 over São Paulo at Maracanã Flamengo earned a 2-0 win over São Paulo in their latest Brazilian Serie A match, held at Maracanã. Goals were scored by Luiz Araújo in the 61st minute and Wallace Yan in stoppage time at 90+6'. Wallace Yan also received a yellow card in the 90+7' minute. São Paulo's Sabino was booked in the 26th minute. In terms of match events, Flamengo made an early substitution at the 8-minute mark, with Ayrton Lucas replacing Alex Sandro. Later, in the 52nd minute, Guillermo Varela replaced Ayrton Lucas. In the 67th minute, Jorginho was substituted out for another midfielder. Flamengo brought in Wallace Yan for Giorgian de Arrascaeta in the 83rd minute. Also read: Brazil football coach, ex-Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti sentenced to one-year jail term. Here's why São Paulo also made several substitutions. At the 63rd minute, Ferreira replaced Marcos Antônio. Damián Bobadilla came on for Pablo Maia, and Ryan Francisco replaced André Silva in the 81st minute. Lineups and tactical formationsFlamengo used a 4-2-3-1 formation: Goalkeeper: Agustín Rossi Defenders: Wesley (later Varela), Léo Ortiz, Léo Pereira, Alex Sandro Midfielders: Jorginho, Allan, Giorgian De Arrascaeta Forwards: Luiz Araújo, Gonzalo Plata, Bruno Henrique São Paulo deployed a 5-3-2 setup: Goalkeeper: Rafael Defenders: Alan Franco, Robert Arboleda, Sabino (with Ferraresi as an option), Cédric Soares Midfielders: Alisson, Marcos Antônio, Pablo Maia, Enzo Díaz, Oscar Forward: André Silva Also read: Liverpool permanently retire Diogo Jota's No. 20 jersey in unique tribute Match stats and league standings Flamengo dominated possession with 60 per cent compared to São Paulo's 40 per cent. Flamengo also led in shots (17 to 5), shots on target (6 to 0), passes (415 to 281), and pass accuracy (85 per cent to 83 per cent). Fouls were nearly even, with Flamengo committing 9 and São Paulo 8. Each team received two yellow cards. No red cards were of this match, Flamengo remains first in the league standings with 26 points from 12 matches (8 wins, 3 draws, 1 loss). Cruzeiro follows in second place with 24 points. Serie A standings and relegation outlook Bragantino (23 points), Palmeiras (22 points), and Bahia (21 points) round out the top five. Fluminense and Atlético Mineiro follow with 20 points each. São Paulo sits in 15th with 12 points from 13 matches. The bottom two are Juventude (8 points) and Sport (3 points), both in the relegation zone. Also read: Rose Lavelle scores on return as US women's football team thrashes Ireland 4-0 in friendly The qualification and relegation color codes in the standings are as follows: blue for CONMEBOL Libertadores group stage, orange for Libertadores qualifiers, green for Sudamericana group stage, and red for relegation. The match was held at Maracanã Stadium.


Time of India
12-07-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
Flamengo defeats São Paulo with dominant performance, maintains lead in Brazilian Serie A
Flamengo wins 2-0 over São Paulo at Maracanã Flamengo earned a 2-0 win over São Paulo in their latest Brazilian Serie A match, held at Maracanã. Goals were scored by Luiz Araújo in the 61st minute and Wallace Yan in stoppage time at 90+6'. Wallace Yan also received a yellow card in the 90+7' minute. São Paulo's Sabino was booked in the 26th minute. In terms of match events, Flamengo made an early substitution at the 8-minute mark, with Ayrton Lucas replacing Alex Sandro. Later, in the 52nd minute, Guillermo Varela replaced Ayrton Lucas. In the 67th minute, Jorginho was substituted out for another midfielder. Flamengo brought in Wallace Yan for Giorgian de Arrascaeta in the 83rd minute. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Doctors Stunned: 46-Year-Old Mom Drops 3 Dress Sizes Without Dieting Health & Family CAN Undo Also read: Brazil football coach, ex-Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti sentenced to one-year jail term. Here's why São Paulo also made several substitutions. At the 63rd minute, Ferreira replaced Marcos Antônio. Damián Bobadilla came on for Pablo Maia, and Ryan Francisco replaced André Silva in the 81st minute. Live Events Lineups and tactical formations Flamengo used a 4-2-3-1 formation: Goalkeeper: Agustín Rossi Defenders: Wesley (later Varela), Léo Ortiz, Léo Pereira, Alex Sandro Midfielders: Jorginho, Allan, Giorgian De Arrascaeta Forwards: Luiz Araújo, Gonzalo Plata, Bruno Henrique São Paulo deployed a 5-3-2 setup: Goalkeeper: Rafael Defenders: Alan Franco, Robert Arboleda, Sabino (with Ferraresi as an option), Cédric Soares Midfielders: Alisson, Marcos Antônio, Pablo Maia, Enzo Díaz, Oscar Forward: André Silva Also read: Liverpool permanently retire Diogo Jota's No. 20 jersey in unique tribute Match stats and league standings Flamengo dominated possession with 60 per cent compared to São Paulo's 40 per cent. Flamengo also led in shots (17 to 5), shots on target (6 to 0), passes (415 to 281), and pass accuracy (85 per cent to 83 per cent). Fouls were nearly even, with Flamengo committing 9 and São Paulo 8. Each team received two yellow cards. No red cards were issued. As of this match, Flamengo remains first in the league standings with 26 points from 12 matches (8 wins, 3 draws, 1 loss). Cruzeiro follows in second place with 24 points. Serie A standings and relegation outlook Bragantino (23 points), Palmeiras (22 points), and Bahia (21 points) round out the top five. Fluminense and Atlético Mineiro follow with 20 points each. São Paulo sits in 15th with 12 points from 13 matches. The bottom two are Juventude (8 points) and Sport (3 points), both in the relegation zone. Also read: Rose Lavelle scores on return as US women's football team thrashes Ireland 4-0 in friendly The qualification and relegation color codes in the standings are as follows: blue for CONMEBOL Libertadores group stage, orange for Libertadores qualifiers, green for Sudamericana group stage, and red for relegation. The match was held at Maracanã Stadium .

25-06-2025
- Sport
Bouanga scores Los Angeles' lone Club World Cup goal in 1-1 draw with Flamengo
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Wallace Yan scored in the 86th minute, giving Flamengo a 1-1 draw with already eliminated Los Angeles FC in the Club World Cup on Tuesday night. Denis Bouanga scored LA's only goal of the tournament in the 84th minute. Flamengo won Group D with seven points, one ahead of Chelsea. The result marked the first Club World Cup match in Orlando to finish without a weather delay, as well as the highest attendance in Orlando so far, with 32,933 fans filling a 60,219 capacity Camping World Stadium. Marlon appeared to score Los Angeles' first goal of the tournament in the 38th minute but the goal was disallowed on an offside call. Flamengo secured a spot in the knockout rounds with a 3-1 win over Chelsea on Friday and will face Bayern Munich on Sunday at Miami Gardens, Florida. LA, last year's Major League soccer Western Conference champion, finished with two losses and a draw. 'Overall, we're quite happy. Of course it stings right now but... our players will realize they can be proud of this performance.' — Steve Cherundolo, Los Angeles coach. 'We had a great group stage. We achieved our objective in an early manner. Now we're thinking about Bayern and nothing but Bayern.' — Filipe Luís, Flamengo coach. ___


Fox Sports
25-06-2025
- Sport
- Fox Sports
LAFC, already eliminated, finally scores a goal at Club World Cup
Wallace Yan scored in the 86th minute, giving Flamengo a 1-1 draw with already eliminated Los Angeles FC in the Club World Cup on Tuesday night. Denis Bouanga scored LAFC's only goal of the tournament in the 84th minute. Flamengo won Group D with seven points, one ahead of Chelsea. The result marked the first Club World Cup match in Orlando to finish without a weather delay, as well as the highest attendance in Orlando so far, with 32,933 fans filling a 60,219-capacity Camping World Stadium. Marlon appeared to score LAFC's first goal of the tournament in the 38th minute but the goal was disallowed on an offside call. "Overall, we're quite happy. Of course it stings right now but... our players will realize they can be proud of this performance," LAFC coach Steve Cherundolo said. Flamengo secured a spot in the knockout rounds with a 3-1 win over Chelsea on Friday and will face Bayern Munich on Sunday at Miami Gardens, Florida. LAFC, last year's Major League Soccer's Western Conference regular season champion, finished with two losses and a draw. "We had a great group stage. We achieved our objective in an early manner. Now we're thinking about Bayern and nothing but Bayern," Flamengo coach Filipe Luís. Reporting by The Associated Press. Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily! recommended Get more from FIFA Club World Cup Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more