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Flamengo fightback, floors Chelsea at Club World Cup

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Flamengo RJ pulled off a sensational comeback to defeat Chelsea 3-1 in a heated encounter at the ongoing FIFA Club World Cup in the United States.

The Brazilian side overcome an early deficit and a VAR scare to book a major victory.

The Premier League side took the lead in the 13th minute through Pedro Neto, who embarked on a brilliant solo run before slotting a low shot past Agustin Rossi into the centre of the goal, putting Chelsea 1-0 up.

Flamengo responded with determination and nearly levelled just before halftime, as Gerson’s well-placed header was dramatically deflected away by a Chelsea defender in the 43rd minute.

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After the break, the Brazilians dominated proceedings. In the 55th minute, a rebound fell kindly to Gonzalo Plata inside the box, but his sliced shot flew narrowly wide.

Chelsea’s goalkeeper Robert Sanchez was soon called into action, producing a superb save in the 61st minute to deny Plata once more after the winger fired towards the top corner.

The breakthrough came in the 62nd minute when Bruno Henrique latched onto a defence-splitting pass and coolly finished into the bottom right corner to bring Flamengo level. Though referee Ivan Barton called for a VAR review to check a possible offside in the build-up, the goal was upheld.

Barely three minutes later, Flamengo turned the game on its head. Henrique turned provider this time, squaring the ball for Danilo, who finished into an empty net to make it 2-1.

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Chelsea’s night went from bad to worse in the 68th minute when Nicolas Jackson was shown a straight red card for a reckless tackle, reducing the English side to 10 men.

Flamengo sealed the result in the 83rd minute as Wallace Yan tapped home a precise pass from Gonzalo Plata, capping a dominant second-half performance from the South American champions.

The 3-1 victory places Flamengo in a strong position as the tournament progresses, while Chelsea, despite their early control, are left to regroup after a frustrating collapse in a high-stakes Club World Cup fixture.

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AFCON: Ghanaian referee’s Instagram brought down after Nigeria lose to Morocco

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The Instagram page of Ghanaian referee, Daniel Nii Laryea, has been brought down.

This followed what many have described as controversial officiating during the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations semi-final between Nigeria and Morocco.

There has been apprehension over his nationality ahead of the game, with Ghana and Nigeria bitter West African rivals.

Nii Laryea did not douse those fears as he made some questionable calls, including showing Calvin Bassey a yellow card which triggered a one-match ban.

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Nigerian fans reportedly found the Ghanaian official’s page on Instagram and Twitter and mass-reported it.

“The referee was appalling,” Nigeria defender, Bright Osayi-Samuel, said in the mixed zone.

“I’m not saying that’s the reason why we lost but he was making very, very wrong decisions and it’s really painful to see that we have referees like that in a game like today.”

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‘Nigeria Remains Proud Of You’, FG Tells Super Eagles After AFCON Semi-Final Exit

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We’re proud of you despite loss to Morocco, FG hails hard fighting Super Eagles

The Federal Government has hailed the Super Eagles for their hard fighting spirit and commendable showing at the Africa Cup of Nations, despite their loss that ended Nigeria’s campaign.

Nigeria bowed out of the 2025 AFCON on Wednesday after losing to Morocco’s Atlas Lions in a tense penalty shootout, a result that sent the North African side through to the final.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, said the Super Eagles’ performance reflected discipline, unity and resilience, values he noted resonate strongly with the Nigerian spirit.

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He added that the team’s determination throughout the tournament remained a source of pride for the country, regardless of the outcome.

“Even in defeat, you showed character, teamwork, and resilience, and those qualities matter deeply to the nation you represent.

“Football has its highs and lows, but your effort, commitment, and fighting spirit throughout this tournament have earned the respect and gratitude of Nigerians at home and abroad.

“You reminded us that wearing the green and white is about courage, unity, and never giving up. Hold your heads high. Learn from this experience, stay united, and return stronger.

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“Nigeria remains proud of you and grateful for the joy and hope you gave us during this competition. Well done, Super Eagles.
The nation stands with you, always,” the statement read in part.

Bounou saved from Samuel Chukwueze and brilliantly from Bruno Onyemaechi, allowing Youssef En-Nesyri to convert the winning kick and spark wild celebrations inside the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.

Morocco will now play Senegal on Sunday after the Lions of Teranga defeated Mohamed Salah’s Egypt 1-0 in the other semi-final earlier thanks to a Sadio Mane goal.

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Morocco oust Nigeria from AFCON final  via penalties to meet Senegal

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Youssef El-Nesyri scored the winning penalty and Yassine “Bono” Bounou saved two as Morocco advanced to the Africa Cup of Nations final with a 4-2 win on penalties over Nigeria on Wednesday.

Nigeria goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali saved one but was bettered by Bono in the shootout after the teams drew 0-0 with extra time in front of 65,458 mostly Morocco supporters in Rabat’s Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium.

“We played with 12 (players),” Morocco coach Walid Regragui said of the fans. There were some green-clad Nigeria fans present, struggling to make themselves heard.

The host nation set up a title match in the same stadium Sunday with 2021 champion Senegal, which defeated Egypt 1-0 the other semifinal earlier in Tangier.

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Morocco is bidding for its first title since its only success in 1976 and tickets for the decider are likely to command steep prices.

There were reports before Wednesday’s game that tickets with a face value of 300-500 dirhams ($32-42) for the semifinal were going for as much as 7,000 dirhams ($760) or more on the illegal market.

It was easy to tell which team was in possession from the deafening chorus of fans’ whistles any time a Nigeria player had the ball.

Calvin Bassey was the first to receive the home fans’ piercing welcome when he took a walk out alone on the field before the match. He responded with a huge smile.

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Morocco went close with the early chances with Semi Ajayi producing a brilliant block to stop Ismael Saibari. Brahim Díaz whipped a shot past the far post and then tried riling up the already riled crowd.

Bassey was booked for a tactical foul outside the penalty box, which would have ruled him out of the final with a suspension if the Super Eagles made it. Instead he’ll miss the unpopular third-place decider against Egypt in Casablanca on Saturday.

Ademola Lookman had Nigeria’s only shot on target — too close to Bono in the Morocco goal after some fine team play. Ultimately, there was too little of that from the Super Eagles.

“It was a team that had scored 14 goals. They had two shots and only hit the target once. That tells you something,” Regragui said.

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His team had 16 shots, five on target, with Díaz, Ayoub El Kaabi and Achraf Hakimi all enjoying good chances. Nigeria held on to get the game to the shootout, where Bono saved from Samuel Chukwueze and Bruno Onyemaechi to set up El-Nesyri for the winner.

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