

FIFA Club World Cup scores, highlights: Boca blow two-goal lead in wild game vs. Benfica; Chelsea blank LAFC
FIFA Club World Cup scores, highlights: Boca blow two-goal lead in wild game vs. Benfica; Chelsea blank LAFC
On Monday, Group D started the game at the Club World Cup with Chelsea who defeated Los Angeles FC 2-0, which shows why they are one of the favorites to win the Club World Cup. The blues started well with Liam Delap and made his debut and assist the second goal for Enzo Fernandez. The black and gold had to win a play -off with Club America to get to the tournament, to replace Club Leon, and they still put a fight against the blues.
Boca Juniors and Benfica took the field in Miami in a chaotic, red card -filled and goal -filled competition before Flamengo ends the night from Es Tunis in Philadelphia. Filipe Luis is one of the rising managers in world football, and although he was linked to the Brazilian job, leading Flamengo in the CWC will be a pretty challenge, especially when a date with his former club, Chelsea, looms in the group phase.
Chelsea starts strong
It might take a bit before Pedro Neto scored the opening goal of Chelsea, but in the end their pressure continued Los Angeles FC. The blues could add another and never had problems with the black and gold while having their second goal. New signing Delap made his Chelsea debut after he joined Ipswich Town and did not waste time to show what he can do, with Fernandez being helped for Chelsea’s second goal.
The starting striker position is wide open to Chelsea, and with performance like this, Delap shows why Chelsea coveted him. Familiar with manager Enzo Maresca from his time in the Manchester City Youth Academy, it is already clear why the blues got him after he scored 12 goals and helped two more with the relegated city of Ipswich. Lafc can take positives from this loss because they limit the chances of Chelsea, but with MLS parties that struggle it, they must improve to show that MLS can get points in this competition.
Boca Juniors waste the chance of large upset about Benfica
There is no doubt that fans of Boca Juniors love them what Nicolas Otamendi and Angel di Maria. After all, how could they not? Heroes of Argentinian football that helped lift the World Cup 2022 for Lionel Messi and the company, they will forever have found memories of the two in the Argentina shirt – but at club level, not so much.
On Monday, Boca took a surprise 2-0 against the European team in Miami in their group stage opener, only to see both the rest of the road play huge roles. Otamendi drew a penalty kick in the first half that Di Maria scored, and then the defender became free on a second half of the corner to go home in what was a chaotic and sometimes violent game.
Benfica’s Andrea Belotti received a red card in the second half for a boot to the head before Nicolas Figal Red was shown for a ridiculous challenge on the touch line, a temperature on Flargde when the game continued.
In the end the game ended with three red cards, but it was Boca’s inability to take advantage of a lead of two goals and then a one -man benefit with a lead of one goal. A victory for Boca is said to have placed one foot in the round of 16, but now it will probably all come down to what Boca and Benfica do against Bayern Munich, with Auckland City expected to lose to all three teams in the group.
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Monday’s schedule
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- Chelsea 2, Lafc
- Boca Juniors 2, Benfica 2
- Flamengo vs. is Tunis, 9 p.m. (Dazn))
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