Stunning skill, composed finishing, and a first Chelsea goal arrived just 18 minutes into his debut match, but with minimal fanfare from the scorer himself. Brazilian forward Joao Pedro, who joined the Premier League champions from Fluminense for a reported £55 million just nine days prior, curled a magnificent long-range effort into the far corner during the Club World Cup semi-final against his former club.

Though Pedro celebrated the second goal later in the match, the first – a moment described by pundits as "expert" and "beautiful" – earned him no joy. Teammates naturally rushed onto the pitch to congratulate him, but Pedro notably raised his hands apologetically towards the Fluminense supporters in the stands. Social media commentators, however, expressed bafflement at his lack of celebration, praising the quality of the strike. "A goal like that needs celebrating," one user remarked, while another added, "Bro wanted to celebrate so bad." Even casual observers were left "blown away" by the goal's quality.

Having arrived at Stamford Bridge only nine days ago, Pedro has already made an immediate impact, demonstrating his technical ability in a crucial group stage fixture. His performance continues to capture attention as Chelsea push for success in the prestigious tournament and build towards the Premier League season.