Did Chelsea Triumph Over Benfica to Reach QF?

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Key Takeaways
- Chelsea dominated the match but faced challenges in breaking Benfica's defense.
- Angel Di Maria scored a late penalty to equalize for Benfica.
- Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni received a red card in extra time, impacting the game.
- Chelsea's goals in extra time showed their offensive strength.
- Chelsea will face Palmeiras in their next quarterfinal match.
Charlotte, June 29 (NationPress) Chelsea FC netted three goals during extra time to defeat SL Benfica and secure a spot in the FIFA Club World Cup quarterfinals against Palmeiras.
In a thrilling match delayed by weather in Charlotte, Angel Di Maria's penalty in the 95th minute brought the Portuguese team level after Reece James had given the Premier League side a lead in the second half.
Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni was sent off shortly after extra time began, paving the way for Chelsea to score through Christopher Nkunku, Pedro Neto, and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, according to reports from FIFA.
The Blues dominated much of the match but found it challenging to penetrate Benfica's defense until James’ clever free-kick.
Enzo Maresca’s side nearly took an early lead when Marc Cucurella’s shot was saved off the line by Antonio Silva. Benfica's goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin made crucial saves from Cole Palmer and the energetic Cucurella.
Chelsea finally broke through just after the hour mark. James, poised to cross from a free-kick on the left, opted for goal instead, and his fierce strike went past the Benfica goalkeeper at the near post.
As Benfica pressed for an equalizer, they created a significant chance in the 78th minute when Prestianni missed a shot from a good position.
After a lengthy weather interruption, Benfica equalized five minutes into stoppage time when a handball by Malo Gusto led to a penalty awarded after a VAR review, successfully converted by Di Maria.
Extra time began with more drama when Prestianni received a red card for a second yellow offense. Despite being down a player, Benfica continued to pose a threat, with Kerem Akturkoglu having a shot saved by Robert Sanchez.
However, Chelsea sealed the match, with Nkunku scoring from close range after Moises Caicedo’s shot slipped past Trubin. Neto then added a neat finish, and Dewsbury-Hall further extended the lead.
The London club will now face Palmeiras – including their teenage sensation Estevao – in the quarterfinals at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on July 4.