Chelsea reserve his seat in the Club World Cup final

The new Brazilian expatriate, Joao Pedro, led his English team Chelsea to reserve a seat in the World Cup football final, after scoring two goals in the goal of his former team, his compatriot Fluminense 2-0 in New York, in his first participation in the “Blues” shirt.
Pedro, 23, who moved to Chelsea just six days ago from Brighton, sent his new team to the final for the second time in his history by scoring the two goals of the match in the 18th and 56th minutes, pending the knowledge of his opponent between Real Madrid or Paris Saint -Germain, who meet Wednesday.
Brazilian Pedro, 23, came to announce the player strongly with his new team, which he joined last Wednesday from Brighton in a deal that British media said its value amounted to 60 million pounds.
Today, Chelsea put the end of the Fluminini surprises series, which fought the championship amid expectations of the group stage, but he violated all expectations under the leadership of coach Renato Gawchu.
Fluminness overthrew Inin Milan and the Champions League tournament from the round of sixteen and then defeated the Saudi Crescent in the quarter -finals, but his adventure ended today with the loss against Chelsea at the Mettlif Stadium.
Chelsea achieved a strong start in the match and advanced in the 18th minute when Pedro Nito set out on the left side and passed a cross that the defense tackled, but the ball reached Joao Pedro, who fired it strongly from outside the penalty area to live in the upper left corner of the net.
The referee indicated a penalty kick for Flomeinness in the 35th minute, due to Trevoa Chaloba’s response to the ball with his hand inside the penalty area, but he retracted his decision after reviewing the video technology. The matches in the championship, which will be held for the first time in its expanded system, with the participation of 32 teams.
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