

Jhon Arias, figure of Fluminense.
Photo: EFE – Sarah Yenesel
This Tuesday, in the heart of the United States, New York, Fluminense is measured with Chelsea in the semifinals of the Club World Cup. The scenario could not be more symbolic: a city that presumes showcases full of team t -shirts such as Real Madrid or PSG, the protagonists of the other crossing, will see the thousands of fans of the Carioca tricolor who have reached the big block to challenge the logic of global football. It is the last Latin American standing, the only non -European card that survives in a world cup disguised as …