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Soccer-Apologetic Pedro undoes former club to send Chelsea to CWC final

ReutersJul 8, 2025 10:21 PM

By Amy Tennery

- Joao Pedro kept the celebrations to a minimum after scoring twice to send Chelsea into the Club World Cup final, his goals proving the undoing of his former club Fluminense in a bittersweet meeting at MetLife Stadium on Tuesday.

The 23-year-old Brazilian forward, who joined Chelsea from Brighton & Hove Albion six days ago, found the net in the 18th minute with a superb strike and again early in the second half with another excellent finish to seal his team's 2-0 victory and passage to the final.

He held his hands up apologetically after each strike against the club where he spent his formative years, even as his teammates swarmed around him on the pitch, only briefly cracking a smile after the second goal.

"I'm happy to score my first goal, but also I know this tournament is very important for them," he said.

"I can't just say sorry, but I have to be professional. I play for Chelsea. They pay me for that to score goals. And today I was happy to score."

Pedro made his debut for Chelsea in their 2-1 quarter-final win over Palmeiras on Friday with only a couple training sessions under his belt. Four days later, he was in the starting team.

"Today I think because I started, I had more time to do my stuff and I had to score. The team won, the team played well and that's important," said Pedro.

Pedro joined a month after Chelsea signed Liam Delap, as the club moved to plug a forward shortage.

Chelsea face the winner of the second semi-final on Wednesday between Paris St Germain and Real Madrid. The final is set for Sunday at MetLife Stadium.

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