Nicolas Jackson was shown a straight red card as Chelsea collapsed in their Club World Cup clash against Flamengo.The Blues led after 13 minutes through Pedro Neto, but their Brazilian opposition scored two quickfire goals in the second half.Jackson spent just four minutes on the pitch before his dismissalGettyBruno Henrique equalised for Flamengo in the 62nd minute, who then went ahead just moments later through Danilo.And things then went from bad to worse for Chelsea after Jackson was given his marching orders shortly after to cap off six minutes of hell for the west Londoners.Jackson, who turned 24 on Friday, was brought on for Liam Delap just before Chelsea conceded for the second time.However, he lunged in on Ayrton Lucas with a dangerous tackle that saw his left foot go into the defender’s shin.Referee Ivan Barton very quickly dismissed Jackson, who had been on the pitch for just four minutes.It was also the Senegal international’s second red card in just over a month after he was sent off in Chelsea’ 2-0 defeat at Newcastle.His foul on Lucas led Chelsea icon Jon Obi Mikel to reignite his war-of-words with Jackson by brutally scolding the forward.Mikel said on DAZN: “It was unbelievable from Nicolas Jackson.“Stupid, stupid, stupid mistake.“I don’t know what was going through his head.“You come into the game and you are 2-1 down. Your team needs you and you let them down.Referee Barton was very quick to make his decisionGettyJackson was shown his second red card in a little over a monthGetty“He did it in an important Premier League game at Newcastle when they were fighting for the Champions League places, and he has done it again.”Flamengo then added to Chelsea’s woes by scoring their third in the final ten minutes of play as Wallace Yan found the back of the net from close range.The goal marked a disastrous collapse from Chelsea, who had beaten Los Angeles FC 2-0 only four days prior.Enzo Maresca‘s side will now need to beat Esperance de Tunis on Wednesday, live on talkSPORT, to qualify out of Group D.And should they finish second, they will face the winners of Group C in the last-16 of the Club World Cup.Bayern Munich, Benfica, Boca Juniors and Auckland City are the four sides contesting that group.Flamengo turned the game on its head to win 3-1GettyOn the other hand, Flamengo sit top of the standings and added to the success of Brazilian sides at the tournament.Flamengo, Palmeiras, Botafogo and Fluminense are all unbeaten.Botafogo in particular shocked the Club World Cup by winning 1-0 against European champions Paris Saint-Germain.In doing so, they became the first South American team to beat European opposition at the Club World Cup since Corinthians won against Chelsea in the 2012 final.Watch all of the FIFA Club World Cup free on DAZN. Sign up now so you don’t miss any of the action.