Palmeiras goalkeeper Weverton reacts after fumbling Malo Gusto’s tame shot into the net for Chelsea’s second goal.


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Chelsea secured a dramatic 2-1 win over Palmeiras in the Club World Cup quarter-finals, thanks to a late deflected goal by Malo Gusto. The Blues now head into the semi-finals, keeping hopes of a £97 million prize alive.

What looked like a routine victory turned tense as Palmeiras fought back, led by Chelsea-bound Estêvão. But in the end, Chelsea’s resilience and a stroke of luck sealed the deal.

Palmer Strikes First for Chelsea

The match kicked off with Chelsea showing aggression. Despite injuries and suspensions, they were sharp and pressed high from the start. Moisés Caicedo was suspended, and Romeo Lavia remained injured, forcing coach Enzo Maresca to shuffle his midfield. Reece James’ last-minute injury meant a debut start for young Andrey Santos.

In the 16th minute, Cole Palmer broke the deadlock. Receiving a pass on the right from Trevoh Chalobah, Palmer shifted to his left and calmly slotted the ball into the corner from 20 yards out.

It was a moment of class that showcased his growing influence.

Chelsea maintained their dominance. Christopher Nkunku had a golden chance to double the lead but fired over. Palmeiras, missing key defenders, struggled to contain Chelsea’s front line.

But they slowly found their rhythm as the first half ended.

Estêvão Levels With Brilliant Strike

Palmeiras came out firing after the break. Chelsea, perhaps tiring and feeling the absence of Caicedo and Lavia, began to look vulnerable.

In the 53rd minute, the game changed. Richard Rios delivered a clever ball from the right. Estêvão stepped past Levi Colwill and unleashed a superb shot from a tight angle. Using his weaker right foot, the 17-year-old found the top corner off the bar.

Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez had no chance.

It was a brilliant reminder of why Chelsea invested £52 million in Estêvão. The teenager, quiet in the first half, had now taken control and nearly shifted the match in Palmeiras’ favor.

Gusto's Cross Seals It for Chelsea

Maresca acted quickly. He subbed on Joao Pedro and Noni Madueke for the underwhelming Nkunku and Liam Delap, who had picked up a booking. Pedro, fresh from a move from Brighton, brought energy. Madueke added pace down the left.

The game opened up. Both sides had chances. Palmeiras looked dangerous in transition, but Chelsea’s pressure grew. Then, with just seven minutes left, came the twist.

Malo Gusto whipped in a low cross from the right. It took a wicked deflection off a Palmeiras defender, wrong-footing goalkeeper Weverton. The ball trickled in—an own goal, but one that sent Chelsea to the semi-finals.

Weverton, the same keeper who played in the 2022 final against Chelsea, was left devastated. Palmeiras once again saw their Club World Cup dreams crushed late by the London club.

Estêvão Shines Against Future Club

Despite the loss, Estêvão was named the best player on the pitch. He gave Chelsea a glimpse of what’s coming. The sight of Palmer and Estêvão embracing at halftime was symbolic—a future Chelsea pairing that could light up world football.

Chelsea fans will be excited. Palmer’s composure, Estêvão’s flair, and the youthful energy of players like Santos and Madueke show promise. The semi-final clash now awaits against Fluminense, who defeated Al-Hilal earlier in the day.

Chelsea Eye Final, Club World Cup Glory

The victory not only booked a semi-final spot—it also brought rare positive attention to FIFA. Dynamic ticket pricing meant some seats sold for as low as $11, helping fill Lincoln Financial Field despite Fourth of July distractions in Philadelphia.

Chelsea’s path to the final is now clear. They face Fluminense next, with a reunion set with former Chelsea legend Thiago Silva.

If Chelsea continues to mix youth, grit, and a bit of luck, they might just go all the way.

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