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Fluminense Envisions a Tactical “Chess Match” Against Chelsea in Upcoming Semi-Final

July 8, 2025 3 Min Read
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Fluminense is embracing its underdog status as it prepares for Tuesday’s Club World Cup semi-final against Chelsea. Manager Renato Gaucho is fully committed to the "our for the world" mindset, which has fueled the Brazilian team’s remarkable journey.

Upon arriving in the U.S., Fluminense was initially projected to exit during the group stage, with OPTA giving them merely a 0.05% chance of clinching the title. Contrary to expectations, they secured a second-place finish in Group F, drawing against Borussia Dortmund and Mamelodi Sundowns while advancing past Ulsan Hyundai.

In just three months, Renato transformed the club from a relegation contender to a formidable competitor, stunning Inter Milan—runners-up in the Champions League—in the round of 16 and overcoming Al Hilal in the quarter-finals.

"When we acknowledge the honor of competing against larger clubs, I’m referring to our financial situation," Renato stated. "Fluminense is only 10% the financial size of these giants, who have the resources to attract the best players."

Despite these financial challenges, Renato emphasizes that the team’s attitude and dedication have been crucial in their unexpected success. "It’s all about my team’s attitude, focus, and effort on the pitch," he noted.

Renato has meticulously strategized for Chelsea, likening the match at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey to a "game of chess" reliant on tactical discipline. "It’s going to be a game of patience; we’re going to be cautious," he remarked. "Controlling the game is essential, especially given the heat at kickoff. If we have to chase Chelsea too much, we risk exhausting ourselves."

He expressed tremendous respect for Chelsea while predicting a tightly contested match: "I believe it’s going to be a close game with few chances, and the team that effectively utilizes data will likely emerge victorious."

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Fluminense plans to neutralize Chelsea’s key players, maintain possession, and keep striving for their fairytale finish. Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca acknowledged the prowess of Brazilian football as they gear up for their third match against a Brazilian side. Having already faced Flamengo and Palmeiras, he noted, "The quality of Brazilian players is among the highest, but the energy difference between the freshly energized South Americans and tired Europeans nearing the end of their season is evident. Their quality and defensive strength will make this a challenging game."

Editorial Opinion: This matchup is significant not only for Fluminense but also for the representation of South American clubs on the global stage. A strong performance against football powerhouse Chelsea could elevate the profile of Brazilian soccer, inspiring greater investment and talent development in the region.

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