Chelsea Win: Espérance de Tunis Thrashed | Club World Cup

He Chelsea de Moisés Caicedo He faced Tunis’s spare this June 24 in a decisive duel in the group D of the Club World Cup. After a solid 2-0 victory against LaFC and a 3-1 fall against Flamengo, the DT Enzo Maresca They thrashed 3-0.

The match was played at the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia and the Italian coach decided to rotate the team. Moses Caicedo He did not play from the beginning and did not enter because he had a yellow card to his credit and could risk a suspension. Only three usual players were as headlines.

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He Hopefor his part, he arrived with confidence after having defeated the Laftc (1-0) and tie about points with Chelsea -He were three- although with a lower goal difference. The Tunisian painting had presented a compact defensive style, with the counterattacks as tools, and sought to take advantage of the errors of its rivals as it did Flemish.

Like its adversaries, the London painting had also defeated the Laftchowever, it fell 3-1 to the ‘Mengao’. The Tunisian squad, in the same way, could not against the Brazilians and took a 2-0 defeat.

With at least the team of Moses Caicedo It would be in the round of 16 and would be measured before Benfica. To snatch the classification, the spatter only served the victory.

Chelsea vs. alignments Spap at the Club World Cup

Chelsea: Filip jorgensen (arquero); Malo Gusto, Tosin Adarabioyo, Benoit Badiashile, Josh acheampong (defensas); Romeo lavia, kieran dewsbury-hall, enzo fernández, noni madueke, christopher nkunku (Volans); Liam Delap (Delaantero).

Hope of Tunis: Bechir Ben Said (Arquero); Mohamed Ben Ali, Yassine Meriah, Mohamed Amid Tougai, Amine Ben Hmida (Defensas); Khalil guennichi, onuche ogbeu, abdramé konaté (Volats); Yan Sasse, Elias Mokwana, Achref Jabri (Delandteros).

Marcus Cole

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