Delap scores as Chelsea ease into Club World Cup last 16

Delap scores as Chelsea ease into Club World Cup last 16
Chelsea’s Liam Delap scores their second goal during their Group D Club World Cup match against Esperance at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, on Tuesday. (Reuters)
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Updated 25 June 2025

Delap scores as Chelsea ease into Club World Cup last 16

Delap scores as Chelsea ease into Club World Cup last 16
  • A game played in sweaty conditions at the end of a blisteringly hot day in Philadelphia was decided by two goals in first-half stoppage time by Tosin Adarabioyo and then Delap
  • Chelsea clinched second place in Group D behind the Brazilian giants while Esperance were eliminated

PHILADELPHIA: Liam Delap scored his first Chelsea goal in a 3-0 win over Tunisian champions Esperance on Tuesday which took the Blues into the last 16 of the Club World Cup.

A game played in sweaty conditions at the end of a blisteringly hot day in Philadelphia was decided by two goals in first-half stoppage time by Tosin Adarabioyo and then Delap.

Tyrique George added the third in injury time at the end of the game in front of 32,937 fans at Lincoln Financial Field as Enzo Maresca’s side bounced back from a 3-1 loss to Flamengo.

Chelsea clinched second place in Group D behind the Brazilian giants while Esperance were eliminated.

Asked about Delap’s first goal on his third appearance, Maresca said: “Against Flamengo he had three clear chances to score goals so that means he is there, in the right position, he is doing well.

“We know Liam is going to score goals with us, we don’t have any doubts about that.”

The Premier League outfit will now travel to Charlotte to face Benfica on Saturday, with the Portuguese club having earlier beaten Bayern Munich to top Group C.

That will be a first meeting of the clubs since Chelsea beat Benfica in the 2013 Europa League final, and the winner of that tie will play either Palmeiras or Botafogo of Brazil in the last eight.

“Benfica is a top club with a top manager and top players and it is going to be tough, but from 32 we are now in the last 16 and the next target is to try to be in the last eight,” said Maresca.

Chelsea only needed a draw to advance as Maresca made eight changes to his starting line-up following the Flamengo defeat.

Delap, Enzo Fernandez and Malo Gusto kept their places while Josh Acheampong was among the lesser-seen faces to get a chance.

Maresca explained the heatwave in and around Philadelphia, where Chelsea have been based, made squad rotation unavoidable.

“I said yesterday that it was impossible not to rotate players because playing every three days in these conditions is not possible.

“The ones who played were good ...it is important now to recover energy and try to win the next game.

“Thirty-two clubs were in this tournament, now 16, they are clubs who in the last five or six years have been in Champions League finals, like Atletico Madrid who are already (back) in Spain, so we need to be proud and be happy.”

Acheampong, making his 10th start this season, came close with a shot saved low down by Esperance goalkeeper Bechir Ben Said on 36 minutes.

Fernandez shot wide from the edge of the box as Chelsea controlled the first half without overly troubling the Tunisian defense until the third minute of stoppage time.

Fernandez floated a free-kick into the area and Adarabioyo scored with a header into the bottom corner.

Esperance needed to win and their hopes were as good as over as Chelsea scored again two minutes later.

Fernandez was again the provider as he fed Delap, and the new signing from Ipswich Town controlled with his back to goal, turned and slotted a low shot into the net to get off the mark in his new colors.

With temperatures still hovering close to 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit) late into the evening, conditions remained far from easy.

Both teams made changes, with Mamadou Sarr and Andrey Santos getting their first Chelsea minutes since joining from Strasbourg.

Chelsea thought they had a penalty 15 minutes from time when the referee pointed to the spot as a Santos shot brushed the hand of Yassine Meriah — but the award was overturned following a VAR check.

The third goal arrived deep in injury time at the end of the game as George, another substitute, found the net with a shot that the goalkeeper should have stopped.

“We came up against a team from the very highest level and were dominated, but we didn’t disgrace ourselves,” said Esperance coach Maher Kanzari.


PSG return to Ligue 1 winning ways

PSG return to Ligue 1 winning ways
Updated 27 sec ago

PSG return to Ligue 1 winning ways

PSG return to Ligue 1 winning ways
The reigning French and European champions regained top spot
Marseille can replace them if they win at Lens in the late kickoff

BREST, France: Paris Saint-Germain won their first Ligue 1 game in three attempts as they beat Brest 3-0 on Saturday thanks to two goals from Achraf Hakimi.
The reigning French and European champions regained top spot but Marseille can replace them if they win at Lens in the late kickoff.
Vitinha’s deft chipped pass behind the Brest defense set up Morocco international Hakimi to score with a low shot after 29 minutes.
Ten minutes later Hakimi exchanged passes with Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and fired into the roof of the net at the Stade Francis-Le Ble.
Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembele replaced Hakimi halfway through the second half for his first Ligue 1 appearance since he was injured in late September.
Romain Del Castillo missed a penalty for Brest in the 59th minute before Desire Doue wrapped up the three points for PSG with a goal late in stoppage time.

Sunderland stun Chelsea with 2-1 win at Stamford Bridge

Sunderland stun Chelsea with 2-1 win at Stamford Bridge
Updated 37 min 47 sec ago

Sunderland stun Chelsea with 2-1 win at Stamford Bridge

Sunderland stun Chelsea with 2-1 win at Stamford Bridge
  • The Londoners’ lead was canceled out by Wilson Isidor’s equalizer

LONDON: Sunderland dealt Chelsea a 2-1 home defeat in the Premier League when substitute Chemsdine Talbi curled in a low shot deep into stoppage time on Saturday.
The visitors, who have moved up to second place in the table, had gone behind in the fourth minute when Alejandro Garnacho claimed his first goal for Chelsea.
But the Londoners’ lead was canceled out by Wilson Isidor’s equalizer in the 22nd minute when the Frenchman stabbed in from close range after Chelsea failed to deal with a long throw.
The game appeared to be heading for a draw before Talbi ran onto a pass by fellow substitute Brian Bobbey in the third minute of added time and left Robert Sanchez with no chance.


Bayern Munich teenager Karl scores again as winning run continues in the Bundesliga

Bayern Munich teenager Karl scores again as winning run continues in the Bundesliga
Updated 25 October 2025

Bayern Munich teenager Karl scores again as winning run continues in the Bundesliga

Bayern Munich teenager Karl scores again as winning run continues in the Bundesliga
  • Karl hit a curling shot from outside the box for his first Bundesliga goal
  • Set up by substitute Serge Gnabry, who had just come on, Kimmich’s first shot was blocked but he scored off the rebound

MUNICH: Bayern Munich’s latest star, 17-year-old Lennart Karl, scored again as his team extended their perfect start to the Bundesliga season by racking up their 13th win in a row in all competitions.
Three days after becoming Bayern’s youngest-ever Champions League goalscorer, Karl hit a curling shot from outside the box for his first Bundesliga goal, Bayern’s third in a 3-0 win over Borussia Moenchengladbach.
Karl again made an impact almost immediately off the bench, after scoring in the fifth minute against Club Brugge on Wednesday.
Despite being last in the Bundesliga and reduced to 10 players after a 19th-minute red card, Gladbach stopped Bayern scoring for longer than any other team has this season.
Just as frustration seemed to be mounting after a Harry Kane goal was ruled offside, captain Joshua Kimmich got the breakthrough in the 64th minute.
Set up by substitute Serge Gnabry, who had just come on, Kimmich’s first shot was blocked but he scored off the rebound.
Bayern doubled their lead five minutes later when Michael Olize played a smart pass that gave Raphael Guerreiro plenty of space to score with a low shot.
Soon after, Kevin Stöger hit the post with a penalty which could have brought Gladbach back into the game, before Karl’s goal sealed the win for Bayern.
Leipzig rout Augsburg
Second-place Leipzig kept pace with Bayern, albeit five points adrift, by demolishing Augsburg 6-0. Six different players scored the goals as 19-year-old Assan Ouédraogo scored one goal and set up another.
It’s the fifth loss in eight games for ex-Bayern striker Sandro Wagner in his first job as a Bundesliga coach with Augsburg, and the first time his team have failed to score.
Eintracht Frankfurt bounced back from their 5-1 loss to Liverpool in the Champions League as Jonathan Burkardt scored both goals in a 2-0 win at home over St. Pauli.
That ended a four-game winless run for Frankfurt in all competitions.
Also Saturday, Adam Daghim scored the only goal as Wolfsburg beat Hamburger SV 1-0. Hoffenheim won 3-1 against Heidenheim.
Borussia Dortmund plays Cologne later Saturday.


Sinner sweeps into eighth final of season in Vienna

Sinner sweeps into eighth final of season in Vienna
Updated 25 October 2025

Sinner sweeps into eighth final of season in Vienna

Sinner sweeps into eighth final of season in Vienna
  • Sinner, 24, is chasing his fourth title of the campaign following wins at the Australian Open, Wimbledon, and in Beijing earlier this month
  • Sinner reeled off the first four games in the semifinal before De Minaur clawed a break back

VIENNA: Jannik Sinner beat Alex de Minaur in straight sets at the Vienna Open on Saturday to reach his eighth final of the year.
The Italian downed De Minaur 6-3, 6-4 to record his 12th win in as many meetings with the Australian and will play Alexander Zverev or Lorenzo Musetti for the title.
Sinner, 24, is chasing his fourth title of the campaign following wins at the Australian Open, Wimbledon, and in Beijing earlier this month.
He is trying to stay in the hunt with Carlos Alcaraz for the year-end number one ranking, with both players in the draw for the final Masters 1000 event of the season in Paris next week.
Sinner retired after suffering from cramps at the Shanghai Masters three weeks ago but has yet to drop a set during his run to the final in Vienna, where he triumphed in 2023.
He had not even faced a break point at the tournament until meeting De Minaur.
Sinner reeled off the first four games in the semifinal before De Minaur clawed a break back, but that didn’t prevent the top seed from taking the opening set.
He momentarily allowed De Minaur back into the match in the second set when dropping serve in the sixth game, before breaking again and wrapping up his 20th straight win on indoor hard courts.


Alonso sidesteps Yamal’s ‘cheating’ jibe as El Clasico tensions rise

Alonso sidesteps Yamal’s ‘cheating’ jibe as El Clasico tensions rise
Updated 25 October 2025

Alonso sidesteps Yamal’s ‘cheating’ jibe as El Clasico tensions rise

Alonso sidesteps Yamal’s ‘cheating’ jibe as El Clasico tensions rise
  • When asked about Yamal’s statements, Alonso dismissed the topic saying “it’s an important match ... important enough”
  • “It has many ingredients for us to play well, for us to enjoy it”

MADRID: Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso declined to comment on Saturday after Barcelona winger Lamine Yamal suggested the capital club “cheat” and “complain” in a televised interview on Friday.
Instead, Alonso directed his focus to Sunday’s El Clasico at the Bernabeu, emphasising the importance of the match for his LaLiga leaders who have 24 points, two ahead of Barca in second.
Alonso faced repeated questions from reporters regarding Yamal’s remarks, made during an appearance on a Kings League program alongside former Barcelona defender Gerard Pique.
The 18-year-old Barca forward compared Real to Porcinos, a Kings League team, stating: “Of course! Yes, they cheat, they complain ...” The comments, which Pique supported, stirred debate in the build-up to one of soccer’s most iconic fixtures.
When asked about Yamal’s statements, Alonso dismissed the topic. “It’s an important match ... important enough,” he said.
“It has many ingredients for us to play well, for us to enjoy it. And that’s what excites us the most, the biggest incentive for tomorrow.”
Pressed further, Alonso reiterated his stance.
“No, I’m not going to get into that. There have been a lot of statements from people in Barcelona and I can’t comment on them all. For us, the important thing is the pitch, what happens on the pitch. Where we’ve come from and what lies ahead. That’s what concerns me most and what we’ve been working on.”
Visibly irritated when the question came up a third time, Alonso, who took over from Carlo Ancelotti at Real in June, added: “Are we going back to that? What I have in my head is that it’s going to be an intense and competitive match.
“We have to be prepared because there will be moments for everything. The players have to have the necessary adrenaline. I’m not thinking about other consequences.”
Alonso is determined to use the first Clasico of the season as a chance for Real Madrid to reclaim their dominance in big matches, a quality that has been questioned following heavy defeats by Paris St. Germain in the Club World Cup semifinals and Atletico Madrid in LaLiga earlier in the campaign.
Last season, Barcelona inflicted further damage on their arch-rivals, beating Real four consecutive times across three competitions, including a 4-0 thrashing at the Bernabeu and a 5-2 victory in the Super Cup final.
“The match has a special flavour and is the most important one right now,” Alonso said when asked about the pressure to perform. “There will be similar situations, but it is completely different (from last season). We want to maximize our strengths.
“An El Clasico is special. The first one in this project. We need the stadium to have the energy of big matches, to push us forward. Looking ahead to tomorrow, we believe we are in good shape, both mentally and in terms of our football.”