2/2 in World Cup did the Flamencowhich dominated Chelsea 3-1 and embraced the qualification in the “16” and the first place in the fourth group.
The “golden” changes of Luis Felipe – Bruno Enrique and Wallace – made the difference for Flamengo in the game with Chelseagiving the Brazilian team a great 3-1 victory in the 2nd match of the 4th group of the World Clubs, through a striking overthrow in the second half. The “FLA” now made “2 in 2” in the event and “embraced” the qualification of the “16”.
In Philadelphia’s “Lincoln Financial Field”, Flamengo entered the match with a mood to push Chelsea from the beginning. The Londoners, however, were those who opened the scoring in the 13 ‘, when Neto read Wesley’s mistake, crossed half the stadium and did not look 1-0 for Chelsea in the tet-a-tete with Rossi.
Despite the 1-0 weighing, the “flash” continued to hold the ball and in the 43 ‘missed a huge opportunity when Gerson’s shooting, Collwile saved the English on the line from 1-1.
In the second half Flamengo entered the stadium … lunar. He first missed an incredible opportunity in the 49 ‘with Zerson from two meters (he watched), while in the 61’ Sanchez made the match against Platta’s shot from the height of the small area.
The pressure of the “flash”, however, was rewarded in the 62 ‘with Bruno Enrique, who equalized with a close place after a head as an assist with his head. Three minutes later (65 ‘) the Brazilian team also reached the overthrow with Bruno Enrique becoming a … creator with his head and Danilo cracking close to Flamengo 2-1.
Things got even worse for Chelsea shortly afterwards, as in 68 Jackson, four minutes after entering the race, saw direct red to press the stairs on Wesley’s ankle.
The Brazilians finished the match in the 83 ‘with Wallace, seconds after entering the match, with the Flamengo midfielder working with Platta and making the final 3-1.
The compositions of the two teams:
Flamego (Luis Felipe): Rossi, Wesley (82 ‘L. Varela), Danilo, Leo Pereira, Ayrton Lucas, Eric, Zorzinio, de Arascate (56’ Bruno Enrique), Zerson (82 ‘Guala)
Chelsea (Enso Mareska): Sanchez, James (64 ‘Lavia), Tsalobach, Clay, Koukoureya, Kaisedo, Enso Fernandes (82’ Mandueke), Gust, Palmer (82 ‘Guyu), Neto, Delap (64’).