Palmeiras train for Club World Cup final showdown with Chelsea - in pictures
Palmeiras take on Chelsea in the Fifa Club World Cup final on Saturday aiming to break Europe's stronghold on the trophy.
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Palmeiras take on Chelsea in the Fifa Club World Cup final on Saturday aiming to break Europe's stronghold on the trophy.
Romelu Lukaku may have been the hero for Chelsea as his goal against Al-Hilal sent them through to the Club World Cup final, but the Belgian has been told he can still "give more".
Chelsea take on Palmeiras at the Mohammed Bin Zayed Stadium on Saturday evening as the champions of Europe and South America battle to be crowned kings of club football.
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Chelsea assistant manager Zsolt Low praised his side for their determination in reaching the Fifa Club World Cup final, but conceded the European champions felt significant pressure during their victory against Al Hilal in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday night.
Chelsea assistant manager Zsolt Low said the club still hoped Thomas Tuchel would make it to Abu Dhabi for the Club World Cup final after they beat Al Hilal 1-0. The 2021 Champions League winners went through courtesy of a goal from Romelu Lukaku in the first half. Ad/> Speaking after the match, Low said that Tuchel had given the team instructions remotely at half-time.
Romelu Lukaku's first-half strike was enough to send Chelsea through to the Club World Cup final as they held on to beat Al Hilal 1-0 in Abu Dhabi.
Al Ahly manager Pitso Mosimane has implored his players to deliver a “medal for the continent” after the African champions were beaten in the Fifa Club World Cup semi-final for a second successive year.