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Club World Cup semi-finals 8 things not to miss - Tactical generations, ghosts, new stars, and Golden boots

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The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup semi-finals promise to be a chessboard of tactical nuance and emotional undercurrents, building on themes that have already captivated audiences at the tournament.

These eight key storylines sum up just how rich and unpredictable these match-ups are – from veterans defying time to rising stars chasing records and continental pride at stake.

1. Chelsea’s Attack: Missing Spark or Just Waiting?

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Chelsea have found the net in every match so far, with 12 goals across five games, yet their style hasn’t dazzled.

Their quarter-final 2-1 win over Palmeiras saw them fire 19 shots to their opponent’s seven yet rely on an own-goal and Cole Palmer’s to progress via a narrow 2-1 victory.

Their striking trident – Liam Delap (suspended), new arrival Joao Pedro and Nicolas Jackson – has yet to deliver the cutting edge expected of their price tags.

Can they find their rhythm against a Fluminense backline anchored by a familiar face?

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2. Thiago Silva at 40: Ghost of Chelsea’s Past Comes Back to Haunt His Ex

At 40, Thiago Silva is not there for nostalgia – he’s there to lead.

The legendary centre-half returned to Fluminense in 2024. At the Club World Cup he’s led his side to three clean sheets and marshalled the backline with trademark command. He also delivered an impassioned pre-match speech that have moved his team before their round-of-16 win over Inter Milan.

Silva’s duel with Chelsea on Tuesday transcends xG charts. Chelsea are facing a man who was a key figure in their 2021 Champions League triumph. Will Silva’s experience tip the emotional balance?

3. Fluminense: Last Team Standing for Non-Europe

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Fluminense are the rockstars of the tournament’s global punch. No other team outside Europe remains.

Their journey through a packed Group F, plus upset wins over Inter Milan and Al-Hilal, showed their appetite for disruption. The semi-final against Chelsea is more than a match – it’s a statement.

Can this Brazilian side, led by veterans Silva and goalkeeper Fabio (44), carry the hopes of the non-European world and make the final?

4. Breaking Through the Golden Boot Barrier: Can Gonzalo Garcia Reach the Top?

 

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The top scorer race at the 2025 Club World Cup is tight. Four players – Angel di Maria, Gonzalo Garcia, Serhou Guirassy and – Marcos Leonardo – are tied at the top of the Golden Boot ranking with four goals each.

Real Madrid’s Garcia is the only one still at the tournament – and he’s not hiding.

The 21-year-old has been a revelation at the tournament, stepping up in Kylian Mbappe’s illness-induced absence and shining.

Whether he can pull clear may depend on whether Real deliver in what is expected to be a high-calibre semi-final.

5. Mbappe’s Grudge Match vs PSG: Real’s Wild Card

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Kylian Mbappe’s acrobatic late goal against Dortmund was his first in the tournament – a magnificent overhead kick in injury time to help secure a dramatic 3-2 win.

Now he faces Paris Saint-Germain – the club he left for free a year ago. And they face him. It’s a storyline loaded with subtext: the exiting star versus the rebounding champions.

Mbappe has already hinted he has more to show. If he gets the stage, he might just produce a performance worthy of his growing legend.

6. PSG vs Real: A Clash of Tactical Generations

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This duel pits veteran boss Luis Enrique, manager of reigning Champions League winners PSG, against the rising Xabi Alonso at Real Madrid.

Enrique’s PSG emphasise rapid ball circulation, an aggressive press and collective intensity.

Alonso, meanwhile, revolutionised Madrid’s build-up play, deploying a switch to a 3-5-2/4-1-4-1 hybrid focused on early ball progression through the lines.

As French midfielders meet Spanish structure, expect a tactical feast. Given PSG’s knockout pedigree and Madrid’s emerging coherence, this tactical battle is one to savour.

7. A Continental Changing of the Guard?

 

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PSG arrive as Europe’s new champions but now face the continent’s most decorated club.

Bayern had PSG’s measure in recent years, but in the Club World Cup, PSG have forced their way past heavyweights. If they can beat Real Madrid here, it will solidify their new status – not just as Champions League winners, but as true continental heirs.

A PSG win would mark a visible power shift; a Madrid victory would be a statement of enduring supremacy.

8. Tantalising Potential Final Match-ups Await

With PSG or Real going on one side and Chelsea or Fluminense on the other, only one route leads to a final not dominated by European giants – which would be befitting of a tournament that, in its early stages, was grabbing headlines for its underdog upsets.

But whoever emerged from these intriguing semi-finals, a mouth-watering final match-up is ensured. Will it be Fluminense facing off against the ultimate Euro behemoth in Real Madrid? Or will PSG battle Chelsea in a showdown of two reigning UEFA tournament champions?

The semi-finals encapsulate this tournament’s DNA: veterans against youth, European pedigree against global ambition, tactical innovation against structural discipline.

Whether it’s Mbappe upstaging his former team, Silva’s emotional leadership or tactical maestros Alonso and Enrique in direct combat – these matches are more than games. They’re chapters in football's biggest global conversation.

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