"We truly respect Chelsea's abilities, but we're here to compete for the trophy. Fluminense has been performing well in the World Cup, and it's an honour to lead this team. We came to the United States to make history," the 62-year-old coach said.
Portaluppi also expressed the importance of believing in his team and their work. He acknowledged Chelsea's financial advantage but noted that football is decided on the pitch, not in the financial aspect.
The Brazilian coach highlighted the individual quality of Chelsea's players, particularly their speed in attack. He described Chelsea's attack as very effective, with the ability to score goals and control the game.
Portaluppi predicted a strategic match, which he compared to a "chess match". He also mentioned the challenging weather conditions, with the match to be played in hot temperatures.
Despite the challenge, the coach guaranteed his team's ambition to win. He expressed their desire to continue making history and not just participate in the tournament.
Portaluppi also talked about Thiago Silva, a 40-year-old veteran centre back who has returned to Chelsea after four seasons in London. He highlighted Silva's role in guiding his teammates on the pitch and providing instructions when the coach is not present.
Finally, the coach shared his thoughts on the other semi-finalists, PSG and Real Madrid. He noted that there are four big clubs in the semi-finals, and anyone can become the champion. However, the first step is to reach the final.