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Chelsea's Fernandez flying ahead of Benfica reunion at Club World Cup
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Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez is hitting his stride just in time for a nostalgic clash against his former team, Benfica, in the Club World Cup. After a rocky start where his massive transfer fee seemed to weigh him down, the midfielder is now proving his worth—showing flashes of the talent that made Chelsea pay big to pry him away from Benfica, where he’d only played 29 games after arriving from River Plate.
Editor’s Note: Big-money signings always come with sky-high expectations, and Fernandez’s early struggles at Chelsea had critics questioning the investment. But his recent form—especially ahead of a high-stakes game against his old club—is a reminder that patience pays off. For fans, it’s a satisfying turnaround; for Chelsea, it’s validation that their gamble might just work out. And for Fernandez? A chance to show Benfica what they’re missing.
Erling Haaland hits 300th goal in Manchester City rout of Juventus at Club World Cup
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Manchester City steamrolled Juventus 5-2 in a Club World Cup match, with Erling Haaland stealing the spotlight by netting his 300th career goal. The game was a showcase of City’s firepower, capped off by a stunning long-range strike from Savinho that rattled the crossbar before going in. Juventus managed two consolation goals, but the night belonged to Pep Guardiola’s dominant side.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another win—it’s a statement. Haaland hitting 300 goals at just 23 is absurd, and City’s ruthless performance signals they’re serious about adding the revamped Club World Cup to their trophy cabinet. For Juventus, it’s a harsh reminder of the gap between Europe’s elite and the chasing pack. Football fans should take note: City are flexing hard, and everyone else is playing catch-up.
Fluminense advances with draw vs. Mamelodi Sundowns
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Fluminense secured their spot in the last 16 of the FIFA Club World Cup after a hard-fought 0-0 draw against Mamelodi Sundowns. The result means all four Brazilian teams in the tournament have now advanced, keeping the country's strong showing alive.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just about Fluminense—it's a big moment for Brazilian football as a whole. With all four clubs moving forward, it reinforces Brazil's reputation as a powerhouse in the sport. Fans will be watching closely to see if this momentum carries them deeper into the tournament.

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