Nicolas Jackson was sent off four minutes after coming on as a substitute as Chelsea suffered a second-half collapse against Flamengo at the Fifa Club World Cup.
Match Report
Chelsea stumbled in the American city famed for stepping up, and once they started falling backwards in this Club World Cup surrender, there was no stopping them. Nicolas Jackson made sure of that.
Enzo Maresca’s side had been leading here in Philadelphia as they looked like shoo-ins to reach the Club World Cup’s knockout stages. They could have spent their weekend visiting the Rocky Steps and such, rather than thinking of their final group game versus ES Tunis.
But dire defending saw them concede once and then twice to Flamengo as the Brazilians took the lead. Jackson was introduced to try to save the game in the 64th minute, and by the 68th, he was being red carded.
He raked his studs down Ayrton Lucas’s shin, completely unnecessarily. There was no defending it, and no coming back from that for Chelsea, who went on to concede a third to Flamengo.
We will need to see whether Jackson can come back from this himself.
It is not the first time he has hamstrung his team with his own decision-making and lack of discipline, and Chelsea now have Liam Delap, who started here.
Brazilian sides were unbeaten at the Club World Cup heading into this clash. Palmeiras, Botafogo, Fluminense and Flamengo – none had lost in the United States.
There may have been a few reasons for that, perhaps, including how they are only 11 games into their domestic season. They are fit, their fans are fiery, and well, they like these temperatures.
Maresca’s side would need to dig deep into their reserves for the second half.
Flamengo should have equalised after 52 minutes when Gonzalo Plata had a tap-in. The Brazilians wasted no time in wondering whether that was their moment, as two bigger ones soon followed.
They levelled it up in the 62nd minute when Chelsea's defenders watched as Plata’s header was tapped in by Bruno Henrique. In the 65th, Flamengo led as there was another header – Henrique this time turning provider – and another tap-in – scored by Danilo.
Jackson was introduced to try to save the game. Instead, he killed it. Within four minutes of his introduction, Jackson stamped on Ayrton Lucas. It was a horrendous challenge, and well worth the straight red he was shown.
And Flamengo twisted the knife after 83 minutes, as Wallace Yan capitalised on a deflection to finish from close range.
Line-ups
Flamengo XI: Danilo, Jorginho, Pulgar, G. De Arrascaeta, L.Araujo, Léo Pereira, Agustín Rossi, Ayrton Lucas, Gerson, Gonzalo Plata, Wesley Vinícius França Lima
Subs: Sandro, G. Varela, Everton, Bruno Henrique, Juninho, Allan, Pedro, Vina, Léo Ortiz, Michael, Matheus Cunha, Evertton Araújo, Matheus Gonçalves, João Victor, Wallace Yan
Chelsea XI: Cucurella, Trevoh Chalobah, Reece James, Robert Sánchez, Pedro Neto, Cole Palmer, Enzo, Caicedo, Colwill, Gusto, Liam Delap
Subs: Adarabioyo, Nkunku, Dewsbury-Hall, Badiashile, Madueke, Jørgensen, Lavia, Nicolas Jackson, Dário Essugo, Mamadou Sarr, Andrey Santos, Josh Acheampong, Tyrique George, Guiu, Aarón Anselmino
podinptuyz
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Club World cup has really demystified Europe. Imagine this Flamingo playing in La Liga or Premier League!!! South American teams are underrated. When this app wrote a headline that South American teams are not yet beaten, many people here said that they have not yet met big teams. Today morning Botafogo beat PSG, some people said it was luck. Now Flamingo has beaten Chelsea, I am waiting for the excuses. Let us agree, if South American teams had money and media power, Europe would be no where. If they can manage to compete like this when in most cases there best players are playing in Europe, what would happen if their best talents were remaining in South America. RESPECT FOR SOUTH AMERICA.
Gamer15
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Now you see if not the marketing premier league is just another farmer league.
itz_me_ojei
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South American clubs are still 𝐔𝐍𝐁𝐄𝐀𝐓𝐄𝐍 at World Cup 😱🔥🔥
Chaselike
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You can find every gif of nice goals here: http://www.goalgif.xyz/v2/live/matchGifs?match_id=54016132&language=en
Denco_007
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Now you see if not the marketing premier league is just another farmer league.
PSG lost yesterday, you didn't say the same thing.
MikeMiller
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Now you see if not the marketing premier league is just another farmer league.
The top 2 teams in the premier league are not even there.
voebeipsuy
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Club World cup has really demystified Europe. Imagine this Flamingo playing in La Liga or Premier League!!! South American teams are underrated. When this app wrote a headline that South American teams are not yet beaten, many people here said that they have not yet met big teams. Today morning Botafogo beat PSG, some people said it was luck. Now Flamingo has beaten Chelsea, I am waiting for the excuses. Let us agree, if South American teams had money and media power, Europe would be no where. If they can manage to compete like this when in most cases there best players are playing in Europe, what would happen if their best talents were remaining in South America. RESPECT FOR SOUTH AMERICA.
Because they don’t get payed huge wages so they play with passion
Taylour
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Tomorrow wellhead the field was hot 🔥
Rhema10
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Now you see if not the marketing premier league is just another farmer league.
what are u talking about? I hope you know the league is always different from other competitions, so it would be very wrong for you to use games played in other competitions to judge the premier league. The premier league is still the most competitive league in the world
Nesiya100
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Flamengo on tweeter 😂😂😂
Heodilmrty
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Club World cup has really demystified Europe. Imagine this Flamingo playing in La Liga or Premier League!!! South American teams are underrated. When this app wrote a headline that South American teams are not yet beaten, many people here said that they have not yet met big teams. Today morning Botafogo beat PSG, some people said it was luck. Now Flamingo has beaten Chelsea, I am waiting for the excuses. Let us agree, if South American teams had money and media power, Europe would be no where. If they can manage to compete like this when in most cases there best players are playing in Europe, what would happen if their best talents were remaining in South America. RESPECT FOR SOUTH AMERICA.
u people will just open mouth and be talk, is Chelsea dat gud
wazblostu
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Club World cup has really demystified Europe. Imagine this Flamingo playing in La Liga or Premier League!!! South American teams are underrated. When this app wrote a headline that South American teams are not yet beaten, many people here said that they have not yet met big teams. Today morning Botafogo beat PSG, some people said it was luck. Now Flamingo has beaten Chelsea, I am waiting for the excuses. Let us agree, if South American teams had money and media power, Europe would be no where. If they can manage to compete like this when in most cases there best players are playing in Europe, what would happen if their best talents were remaining in South America. RESPECT FOR SOUTH AMERICA.
I just wish you all will understand whatever is going on there Why not other teams but only South American teams?? It's simply because,they are use to playing in the weather there.