Flamengo Rise, Chelsea Fall: Group D Ends in Stunning Upset

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Group D of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup delivered a dramatic finale as Chelsea, Flamengo, ES Tunis, and LAFC battled for supremacy and survival. The group, filled with global heavyweights and rising challengers, saw twists, comebacks, and heartbreaks that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

Chelsea entered the final round of matches leading the group, having previously secured a confident 2–0 win over LAFC. Their final opponent, ES Tunis, was seen as the underdog, but the Tunisian side brought intensity and passion to the pitch. Despite Chelsea’s early dominance and a goal from Pedro Neto in the 13th minute, the match took a shocking turn. Flamengo, in their simultaneous clash with LAFC, mounted a stunning comeback that would reshape the group standings.

Flamengo, trailing Chelsea in points, faced a must-win scenario against LAFC. The Brazilian giants, known for their attacking flair, were stunned early but responded with a flurry of goals. Bruno Henrique equalized in the 62nd minute, followed by Danilo’s strike just three minutes later. Wallace Yan sealed the deal in the 83rd minute, completing a 3–1 comeback win over Chelsea in their earlier group encounter. That victory propelled Flamengo to the top of the group with six points, leapfrogging Chelsea and securing their place in the knockout stage.

Meanwhile, ES Tunis stunned LAFC with a gritty 1–0 win, thanks to a decisive goal from Youcef Belaïli in the 70th minute. LAFC had a golden opportunity to equalize in stoppage time with a penalty, but Bechir Ben Said’s heroic save denied Denis Bouanga and preserved the win. The result eliminated LAFC from the tournament and elevated ES Tunis to second place in the group.

The final standings saw Flamengo finish first with two wins, followed by ES Tunis, who edged Chelsea on goal difference. Chelsea, despite their strong start, were left stunned and eliminated. LAFC, despite moments of brilliance, failed to convert chances when it mattered most.

Group D’s conclusion was a testament to the unpredictability and excitement of the Club World Cup. Flamengo’s resurgence, ES Tunis’s resilience, and Chelsea’s collapse created a narrative worthy of the global stage. Fans now turn their eyes to the knockout rounds, where the drama is only just beginning.