Al Hilal 0-1 Chelsea: Romelu Lukaku ensures Club World Cup progress after nervy display
Romelu Lukaku ensured Chelsea progressed into the Club World Cup final.
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Romelu Lukaku ensured Chelsea progressed into the Club World Cup final.
Romelu Lukaku's gift-wrapped goal proved enough for Chelsea to overcome a resolute Al Hilal 1-0 and reach the Club World Cup final.
Romelu Lukaku’s gift-wrapped goal proved enough for Chelsea to overcome a resolute Al Hilal 1-0 and reach the Club World Cup final.
ABU DHABI : A first-half Romelu Lukaku strike earned Chelsea a 1-0 victory over Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal on Wednesday to seal a spot in the Club World Cup final.
Romelu Lukaku ended a run of five games without a goal as he scored in Chelsea's 1-0 victory over Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal on Wednesday to set up a Club World Cup final against Palmeiras. The Belgium star pounced on a defensive mistake to grab the winner on 32 minutes in Abu Dhabi and send the Blues, who finished runners-up in 2012, through to a second appearance in the final.
Chelsea will meet Brazilian side Palmeiras in the Club World Cup final after edging past Al-Hilal at the Mohamed bin Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi.
Romelu Lukaku's much-needed goal proved the winner as Chelsea held on nervously to claim their place in the Club World Cup final with a 1-0 win over Al-Hilal at the Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi. The Blues — hoping to go one better in this competition after losing the 2012 final to Corinthians on penalties — were utterly dominant in the first half, creating multiple opportunities, but had to absorb huge pressure from the Asian champions after the restart.
Chelsea are two wins away from capturing the last infinity stone in Roman Abramovich's gauntlet of glory since taking over at Stamford Bridge in 2003.