
Hector Salerno
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3 days ago |
sportingnews.com | Hector Salerno |Peter Fitzpatrick
Somewhat surprisingly, Chelsea go into the final matchday of Group D of the 2025 Club World Cup without qualification assured and in need of a result. At Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, they must not lose against Esperance of Tunisia, who are dreaming of springing a surprise. The Blues were expected to win the section comfortably, but a heavy 3-1 defeat to Flamengo left Enzo Maresca's side in trouble.
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3 days ago |
sportingnews.com | Hector Salerno |Peter Fitzpatrick
It's a clash of top versus bottom in Group D of the Club World Cup 2025 as Flamengo take on Los Angeles FC in Orlando's Camping World Stadium. The Brazilians are already through after two wins, including a hugely impressive 3-1 comeback victory over Chelsea, and are already guaranteed first place in the group ahead of their final game.
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4 days ago |
sportingnews.com | Hector Salerno |Peter Fitzpatrick
After the historic win against Porto, Inter Miami are looking to book their spot in the last 16 of the 2025 Club World Cup as they take on Palmeiras — and we're predicting only one outcome. The Herons were not only the first MLS team to win at the tournament in the United States, but also the first CONCACAF club to defeat a UEFA club. With an unforgettable free-kick goal from Lionel Messi, Inter Miami defeated the Portuguese giants 2-1 and now have their knockout hopes in their own hands.
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4 days ago |
sportingnews.com | Hector Salerno |Peter Fitzpatrick
In the third and final matchday of Group A of the 2025 Club World Cup, Porto and Al Ahly face each other in a match that could leave either one qualified for the Round of 16 or both eliminated. For now, both must win at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey and await what happens between Inter Miami and Palmeiras. The two sides have a point apiece so far in the competition, and are coming off losses in matchday two. Both need a win, and to hope there is a winner in the other game to progress.
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6 days ago |
sportingnews.com | Hector Salerno |Peter Fitzpatrick
Real Madrid are aiming to avoid any more surprises at the 2025 Club World Cup. After a 1-1 draw in the opener against Al Hilal, Xabi Alonso's side need a win at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte to move closer to the last 16 on Sunday. They face Pachuca of Mexico, who started Group H with a defeat and whom Real beat in the final of the last Intercontinental Cup.
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