Key Points

Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca expressed pride after his team secured a spot in the Club World Cup final. New signing Joao Pedro made an instant impact with two goals in the 2-0 win over Fluminense. Pedro chose not to celebrate out of respect for his former club. Fluminense's coach acknowledged Chelsea's dominance but remained proud of his team's tournament run.

Key Points: Chelsea's Maresca Proud as Pedro Shines in Club WC Final Win

  • Maresca praises Chelsea's turnaround after recent struggles
  • Joao Pedro scores twice in debut start
  • Pedro declines celebration out of respect for Fluminense
  • Fluminense coach Gaucho proud despite defeat
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Coach Maresca 'proud and happy' after Chelsea enter Club WC final

Enzo Maresca hails Joao Pedro's impact as Chelsea reach FIFA Club World Cup final with a 2-0 victory over Fluminense.

"We are very proud to help the team be back where they deserve to be. – Enzo Maresca"

New Jersey, July 9

Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca praised new signing Joao Pedro and expressed satisfaction after his team booked a place in the FIFA Club World Cup final with a 2-0 win over Fluminense on Wednesday (IST).

"The last few years have not been what this club deserves, but this year luckily things went pretty well, and now we are in the final," said Maresca. "We are very proud to help the team be back where they deserve to be."

"We are very happy and very proud to be in the final on Sunday because this is the first edition of the (revamped) Club World Cup and the best clubs in the world are here," the Italian added.

Pedro, making his first start for Chelsea since joining from Brighton & Hove Albion last week, made an immediate impact. The 23-year-old Brazilian striker scored on either side of halftime at MetLife Stadium near New York City, reports Xinhua.

"I am very happy for Joao. He has the quality to decide games like today," Maresca said. "We knew what Joao was like. We brought him in because this season we faced many teams with low blocks and his quality is very good against these kinds of teams."

Pedro chose not to celebrate out of respect for Fluminense, where he began his professional career.

"They gave me everything when I was young, they helped introduce me to the world, I'm thankful to them, but this is my job now. I feel bad for them, but I have to be a professional," said Pedro, who was named player of the match.

Fluminense coach Renato Gaucho acknowledged Chelsea's deserved win but said he was proud of his team's performance, which ended South America's hopes in the tournament.

"Fluminense had a remarkable run, and we've helped restore some respect for Brazilian football," said Gaucho. "We defeated some strong teams along the way. Even though we're out, we leave with our heads held high."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an Indian football fan, it's great to see Chelsea doing well. But I wish our ISL teams could reach this level someday. The gap is still huge 😔
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Ananya R
Pedro not celebrating against his former club - what sportsmanship! 👏 This is why football is called the beautiful game. Hope our young Indian players learn from such examples.
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Vikram M
Maresca is doing a decent job but let's not get carried away. Chelsea still need to win the final to make this season truly successful. The real test is yet to come!
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Priya S
Watching this match at 3 AM IST was worth it! Pedro's second goal was pure class. Hope he continues this form in Premier League too 🤞
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Karthik V
Respect to Fluminense for their journey. As an Indian, I always support underdogs. They showed Brazilian football is still strong despite the loss.

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