Chelsea v LAFC: Club World Cup – live

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As the players emerge onto the pitch, the atmosphere becomes electric, with the crowd swelling to a respectable number for the Club World Cup clash between Chelsea and LAFC. The excitement is palpable, yet there are mixed feelings regarding Chelsea's lineup and strategy. The decision to play Pedro Neto in a central role has raised eyebrows, as many feel he is more effective when given space to run at defenders rather than playing with his back to goal. Coach Enzo Maresca has hinted at the need for squad rotation, suggesting that while Nicolas Jackson is starting today, his position may not be secure for future matches. There are doubts about Chelsea's defensive solidity and goal-scoring capabilities against stronger opponents, leading to skepticism about their chances of winning the tournament despite Maresca's optimistic outlook. Meanwhile, Callum Wilson's commentary adds a light-hearted touch, but it also highlights the pressure on players to perform and the scrutiny they face from fans and pundits alike.

On the other side, LAFC enters the competition not through automatic qualification but by winning a play-in match after León's disqualification, showcasing their resilience in a challenging scenario. Their star player, Denis Bouanga, will be one to watch as he faces Chelsea's promising right-back, Reece James, who is considered a future star in his position. The match is set against a backdrop of broader commentary on the nature of such competitions, with some viewing them as artificial constructs that distract from the real issues facing the sport and society. The implications of this tournament extend beyond the pitch, prompting discussions about the commercialization of football and its impact on competitive balance. As both teams prepare to clash, the anticipation builds, leaving fans to wonder if Chelsea can finally find their rhythm and if LAFC can pull off a surprise against the reigning champions of the Conference League. The kickoff is scheduled for 3 PM local time, promising an exciting contest ahead.

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The players are coming out one at a time.It really adds to the sense of occasion.

The lights are down,the crowd number at least in the tens, and the game is nearly upon us.

I’m glad the experiment of playing Pedro Neto through the middle has finished.I’m sure it was partly a circumstantial thing, but he’s not a player I want to see on the half-turn, or with back to goal. He needs space and to be facing the opposition goal.

Maresca says he’ll need to rotate, so though Jackson is playing today, he might not start the next game.Though he didn’t thinkChelseacould win the league, he does think they can win this competition, which makes sense as it’s a cup, but I’d be pretty surprised. I don’t see a particularly tight defence, nor that many goals, against the better sides.

Better judges than me think Delap could be it,but I’d want to have seen more from him than I have so far. He’s a maybe, for me.

Callum Wilson is in the DAZN studio – good work, his agent – and has already treated us to some exhibiton reflexive pronoun abuse.First, on Bouanga, we were told that “This is a tremendous opportunity for himself,” and just now, taking about James’ injuries, “Myself knows what that feels like.”

I trust yourselves are as excited as myself to see what’s next.

Now Lavia is fit,assuming he stays so, Enzo Maresca will have a decision to make in every game, because he can only pick two of him, Fernandez and Caicedo. I fear the Argentinian may have a problem, his lack of athleticism perhaps set to be the deciding factor.

Email!“This walking-paced, season-leggy tournament feels like Fifa’s version of a methadone clinic offered to ensure that revenues don’t dip during summer’s withdrawal season,” reckons Justin Kavanagh. “It’s on TV here in the USA, but to be honest, no slo-mo circus is going to distract from the pall of totalitarianism that is descending over this country. No amount of laughing gas is going to trump the sting of tear gas. Infantino shouldn’t be whoring out his circus here. Same goes for his World Cup next year.”

Bread and circuses, without the bread.

As for LA,I’m looking forward to seeing Denis Bouanga, their undoubted star man. He may, though, find it difficult against Reece James, a player with all the potential to become the best right-back in the world – if injury leaves him in peace. There’ve been lost of debates in England about whether the national side should deploy Trent Alexander-Arnold or Kyle Walker in that position, but the correct answer is, in fact, neither.

Talking ofChelsea– pick that segue out –they’re more or less as expected.But Roméo Lavia plays, not Enzo Fernandez, and it’s Nicolas Jackson not Liam Delap.

Subs benches longer than starting XIs.I can’t help but think the best way to level the footballing playing field would be fewer, not more, because then clubs wouldn’t be able to stockpile players.

I take some of it back:LAFC have not supplied shirt numbers.

I’m going to write these teams down,then we’ll think about what we might see.

First things first:hold tight LAFC for presenting their team on social media in formation form.

Yes I have seen Beyoncé twice, now that you ask. I can’t say I was totally ready to see Europa League signage at Spurs, but needs must.

Chelsea (4-2-3-1):Sanchez; James, Tosin, Colwill, Cucurella; Lavia, Caicedo; Neto, Palmer, Madueke; Jackson.Subs:Jorgensen, Acheampong, Gusto, Chalobah, Badiashile, Sarr, Anselmino, Essugo, Fernandez, Santos, Dewsbury-Hall, George, Nkunku, Delap, Guiu.

LAFC (4-3-3):Lloris; Palencia, Long, Segura, Hollingshead; Tillman, Jesus, Delgado; Ordaz, Ebobisse, Bouanga.Subs:Ochoa, Hasal, Chanot, Tafari, Marlon, Saldaña, Raposo, Dilrosun, Amaya, Holm, Yeboah, Wibowo, Martínez, Giroud.

It’s hard to know what to feel here, isn’t it? On the one hand, a confected competition, staged for impure reasons, by men of questionable character, in a country undergoing a fascist takeover, skewing domestic competitive balance yet further, while players trudge through yet more games; on the other hand, FOOTBALL.

LAFC did not qualify for this competition automatically, by winning the Concacaf Champions League; rather, they won a play-in after León, former Concacaf Champions League winners, were disqualified for infringing club ownership structure rules. But here they are so here we are, the fifth-best side in the Western Conference, we’ll never sing that.

Facing them we have none other than the reigning Conference League champions – who, in fairness, did actually win the Champions League to make it into this tournament. AndChelseaare, in various ways, a prime example of the vain, venal, narcissistic decadence it represents … but how exciting might it be if, suddenly, they click?

Kick-off: 3pm local, 8pm BST

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Source: The Guardian