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FIFA Club World Cup: Chelsea pip Al Hilal to reach finals

Chelsea will face Palmeiras on Saturday for the title after Al Hilal would have been in action in a third-place play-off against Al Ahly.

• February 9, 2022
Chelsea vs Al Hilal
Chelsea vs Al Hilal

On Wednesday, Chelsea secured a narrow 1-0 win against Al Hilal of Saudi Arabia in a semifinal match of the FIFA Club World Cup.

Playing without their coach Thomas Tuchel who was out due to his positive coronavirus test, the Blues took control from the outset.

But slack play in the final third, when both shooting and playing the final pass, meant Romelu Lukaku’s first-half bundled strike was their only goal.

As a result, Kepa Arrizabalaga had to step up at the other end.

Asian champions Al Hilal, who had scored six goals against Al Jazira in the previous round, remained in the game until the final whistle.

But they could not find the leveller to prevent Chelsea advancing to face Palmeiras in Saturday’s title-decider.

Setting the tone for much of the contest, Lukaku had initially been frustrated in his pursuit of a first goal in more than a month.

He repeatedly took up promising positions without finding the finishing touch.

But Chelsea’s record signing could not miss on 32 minutes when Kai Havertz’s cross bounced kindly off unwitting defender Yasser Al-Shahrani into the goal area.

It allowed the forward to slam into the net right-footed.

Havertz came close to scoring himself at the start of the second half as he followed a brilliant run down the left by beating Abdullah Al-Mayoof from a tight angle.

But the ball bounced back out off the near post.

With Al Hilal still just one behind, Kepa was twice required to come to Chelsea’s rescue.

At one point, he advanced from his line to block from Moussa Marega and later pulled off a sublime stop from Mohamed Kanno.

An extended spell of pressure followed, but Chelsea held on to give themselves a second shot at a first Club World Cup title after 2012’s final failure.

Chelsea will face Palmeiras on Saturday for the title after Al Hilal would have been in action in a third-place play-off against Al Ahly.

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