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Fluminense are the “ugly duckling” of the Club World Cup. That’s the words of their own manager, Renato Gaucho. Yet here they ...
After returning to his beloved Fluminense and helping save them from relegation in December, 40-year-old Thiago Silva walked the length of the pitch on his knees in an act of gratitude.
Some sectors of European football have cast criticism in the direction of the FIFA Club World Cup. It’s expansion has ...
The first of two Club World Cup semi-finals gets underway Tuesday - as Premier League heavyweight Chelsea go head-to-head ...
After making his final appearance in Chelsea colours, Thiago Silva bid a tearful farewell to the Stamford Bridge faithful. “I ...
Joao Pedro could make his Chelsea debut against his former club as the Blues look to beat Fluminense to book a place in the ...
Joao Pedro would love to open his account for Chelsea in the Club World Cup semi-final on Tuesday, but won’t be celebrating ...
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Opta's supercomputer has predicted the FIFA Club World Cup winner as giants PSG, Real Madrid, Chelsea, and Fluminense battle ...
Entering the semifinals of the Club World Cup, oddsmakers see Paris St. Germain as the favorites, followed by Real Madrid, Chelsea and Fluminense.
Club World Cup is making its mark due to the parity and excitement experienced in every clash. Far from the predictability of previous editions, this time the tournament has surprised the football wor ...
Their quarter-final 2-1 win over Palmeiras saw them fire 19 shots to their opponent’s seven yet rely on an own-goal and Cole Palmer’s to progress via a narrow 2-1 victory. Their striking trident – ...