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Palmeiras and Porto draw 0-0 in their first Club World Cup match
Palmeiras and Porto draw 0-0 in their first Club World Cup match

Winnipeg Free Press

time14 hours ago

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  • Winnipeg Free Press

Palmeiras and Porto draw 0-0 in their first Club World Cup match

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Palmeiras and two-time European champion Porto tied 0-0 in their opening match of the Club World Cup on Sunday night before a crowd of 46,275 at MetLife Stadium, which was just over half full. Estevão's left-footed shot in first-half stoppage time went into the hands of Claúdio Ramos, and Richard Ríos' attempt off the rebound was blocked. Palmeiras, Brazil's club champion in 2022 and '23, qualified as the 2021 Copa Libertadores winner, while Porto reached the tournament as Europe's fifth-ranked eligible team over a four-year period. Palmeiras had a 17-11 advantage in shots and 55.3% possession. Its fans took over a side of the stadium, waving flags and cheering or the entire match. Key Moment Ramos' double save in first-half stoppage time. Takeaways There is a four-way tie in Group A, which opened with Inter Miami and Al Ahly's drawing 0-0 on Saturday, Palmeiras will face 12 -time African champion Al Ahly on Thursday in East Rutherford and Porto will play Miami the same day in Atlanta. Thursdays Keep up to date on sports with Mike McIntyre's weekly newsletter. ___ AP soccer:

Chelsea will be without £49m 'world-class player' for Club World Cup
Chelsea will be without £49m 'world-class player' for Club World Cup

Metro

time22-04-2025

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  • Metro

Chelsea will be without £49m 'world-class player' for Club World Cup

Chelsea will be without 'world-class player' Estevao Willian for the new-look Club World Cup tournament this summer, his agent has confirmed. The Blues announced in June that they'd signed the Brazil international teenager, 17, but he won't move to west London until the summer of 2025. Estevao, who cost €34m (£29.2m) plus €23m (£19.8m) in add-ons, cannot join Chelsea until his 18th birthday passes this week due to current rules. It had been suggested that Estevao could've featured for Chelsea at the Club World Cup but that's now been ruled out by his agent Andre Cury. 'He's arriving (at Chelsea in July) after the Club World Cup,' Cury told Spanish outlet AS about Estevao, who is currently still at Palmeiras. 'He's a world-class player. Very good. A guy who's going to make history here.' Wake up to find news on your club in your inbox every morning with Metro's Football Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your team in the link we'll send you so we can get football news tailored to you. 'Estevão is the most expensive transfer in all of Latin America. First, Estevão, second, Vitor Roque, and third, Neymar. I was lucky enough to make all three.' Cury was then asked about Barcelona's interest in Estevao, with the Brazilian wonderkid's agent revealing that Chelsea had beaten 'several clubs' to the winger's signature, including Bayern Munich and PSG. 'With Estevão, I had interest from PSG, Bayern Munich, Chelsea… from several clubs,' Cury added. 'Negotiating today is very difficult due to the Fair Play issue. 'Those who don't have the money to invest want to do so to get immediate results. Imagine this: Chelsea signed Estevão a year ago; they've waited a year to be able to enjoy him now, in July. There's no money to do this in Spain. They can't wait.' Chelsea's new signing Estevao is the best Brazilian-born player since Neymar, according to Brazil's World Cup winner Branco. Neymar himself has waxed lyrical about Estevao, predicting the teen – already capped four times by Brazil – will prove himself as a 'genius'. Chelsea's current Brazilian star Andrey Santos says Estevao has 'huge potential' and is 'the face of Brazilian football'. Brazil legend Ronaldo, meanwhile, believes that Estevao is 'kind of like' Barcelona and Spain star Lamine Yamal. Chelsea superstar Cole Palmer has already reached out to Estevao while the west London club also have immediate first-team plans for him. The 2025 Club World Cup will take place in the United States from June 14 to July 13. More Trending The tournament has been around for a while but this year's edition is the first under the new-look expanded format – which features 32 teams. FIFA rules state that only a maximum of two teams from the same country can take part. Chelsea and Manchester City are the two English sides involved for 2025 because they have both won the Champions League in the past four years. MORE: Man Utd identify 'most hidden secret in Europe' as top target to replace Andre Onana MORE: Owen Hargreaves tips Arsenal to sign £70m star to replace Thomas Partey MORE: Graeme Souness sends warning to Aston Villa over Marcus Rashford transfer

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