Chelsea Vs Benfica: Gol Bunuh Diri Menangkan The Blues 1-0
Chelsea menang 1-0 atas Benfica dalam lanjutan Liga Champions 2025/2026. Gol bunuh diri memenangkan The Blues.
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Chelsea menang 1-0 atas Benfica dalam lanjutan Liga Champions 2025/2026. Gol bunuh diri memenangkan The Blues.
Bolivia shocked Brazil 1-0 to secure a spot in the intercontinental play-offs for next year's World Cup while Argentina suffered a 1-0 defeat by Ecuador in the final round of South America's 2026 qualifiers on Tuesday.
BUENOS AIRES :Argentina's national team unveiled a revamped 31-man squad on Monday, led by Lionel Messi, for the South American qualifiers against Venezuela and Ecuador for the 2026 World Cup.
Chelsea scored three times after a long weather interruption to beat 10-man Benfica 4-1 in extra-time and reach the Club World Cup quarter-finals.
Benfica vs Chelsea diteruskan lagi usai sempat ditunda. Keunggulan The Blues sirna, skor jadi 1-1, dan laga lanjut ke babak tambahan.
Laga Benfica vs Chelsea di babak 16 besar Piala Dunia Antarklub 2025 ditunda jelang tuntas. Cuaca buruk penyebabnya.
Ander Herrera menjadi pemain yang tidak beruntung bagi Boca Juniors. Dia diberikan kartu merah dalam duel melawan Benfica.
MIAMI GARDENS, United States, June 17, 2025 : Goals from two Argentine internationals denied Boca Juniors victory over Benfica on Monday, as the Buenos Aires side were forced to settle for a 2-2 draw in a stormy Club World Cup Group C clash. An Angel Di Maria penalty on the stroke of half-time and an 86th-minute header from Nicolas Otamendi earned the 10-man Lisbon side a point from a fiercely contested encounter in what was a de facto home game for Boca. The Argentine club had led 2-0 thanks to goals from Miguel Merentiel and Rodrigo Battaglia and looked set for a night of celebration after Benfica went down to 10 men in the 72nd minute. Boca fans had taken over Miami Beach over the weekend, thousands of them gathering on the seafront for a traditional ‘banderazo’, singing, drinking and waving flags for hours in the searing heat. A video of Boca fans jumping and chanting in a local Walmart supermarket, to the bemusement of regular shoppers, had captured the mood but it was nothing compared to the atmosphere at Hard Rock Stadium. The home of the Miami Dolphins was turned into a Bombonera by the beach, with 90 percent of the 55,574 crowd decked out in blue and yellow and bringing a level of constant noise rarely, if ever, heard for NFL games here. When the action got underway it was clear that the enthusiasm from the stands was going to be matched on the field with Boca confirming the feeling that South American clubs in this tournament are out to prove a point against European opponents. Boca’s midfield buzzed around, they attacked at pace and tackled with aggression and the first huge roar came when Benfica’s Argentine World Cup winner Di Maria received a rough challenge from behind. But the physicality was laced with