Chelsea's Pedro 'Sorry' to Knock Out Boyhood Club
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What a story: João Pedro is trained at "Flu" in Rio de Janeiro. And now the Brazilian meets twice against the former club. Chelsea and his new entrant are now waiting for Paris or Real.
Chelsea's Pedro 'sorry' to knock out boyhood club
João 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.
He stared at the title, stared at the mark, kissed and even apologized to the club where he was born for football: João Pedro was hero in Chelsea's victory with the Fluminese and put English at the end (0-2).
Chelsea's Pedro 'sorry for' Fluminense in Club World Cup exit
Cliff Notes – Chelsea’s Pedro ‘sorry for’ Fluminense in Club World Cup exit João Pedro scored twice to secure Chelsea’s 2-0 victory over Fluminense in the Club World Cup semi-final, shortly after joining the club from Brighton. Despite his success, Pedro expressed gratitude towards Fluminense, stating he felt “sorry” for his former team and acknowledged [...]
From the beach vacationer to the Chelsea hero – João Pedro wrote a fairytale-like football story at the Club World Cup.
Chelsea hero Joao Pedro paraded against his former team, Fluminense was eliminated, and the winner of the Club World Cup will be a European team.
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