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Romelu Lukaku was in desperate need of a goal heading into Chelsea's Club World Cup semi-final with Al Hilal on Thursday night and he got it.

The Belgian was on hand to tap home the only goal of the game in the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday evening, setting up a final with Palmeiras this weekend.

Thomas Tuchel is eager to secure the trophy for the first time in Chelsea's history, with Rafael Benitez having previously failed in 2012.

But how did the national media view the Chelsea performance? takes a look at how the biggest publications reacted to the victory.

"Romelu Lukaku needed a stroke of luck to get him scoring again - and this time it came gift wrapped.

"Chelsea striker Lukaku could not miss from five yards out as he was the beneficiary of a horrible defensive mix-up at the heart of the Al-Hilal defence.

"They needed some good fortune because this was a far from convincing Chelsea performance.

"Chelsea were wasteful at one end, sloppy in defence at the other and it took some excellent saves from keeper Kepa Arrizabalaga to make sure Al-Hilal did not snatch an equaliser."

"Chelsea dominated from the start against the Saudi Arabian side, and their breakthrough came from Lukaku just after the half-hour mark.

"Kai Havertz's left-wing cross was inadvertently

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