Chelsea beat PSG to win FIFA Club World Cup final
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY, USA, JUL 13 – Chelsea defeated favored PSG 3-0 with Cole Palmer scoring twice and assisting once, securing their second Club World Cup title and $40 million prize, the tournament's largest payout.
- Chelsea secured a decisive 3-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the FIFA Club World Cup championship match held at MetLife Stadium on Sunday, delivering a dominant display.
- Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca anticipated a strategic duel with PSG’s Luis Enrique, yet Chelsea asserted control early through effective tactics.
- Cole Palmer scored two curled goals and assisted João Pedro's third before the sending-off of PSG's João Neves in the 83rd minute sealed PSG's defeat.
- Chelsea captain Reece James expressed confidence in the club’s progress, highlighting that securing the trophy against strong opponents demonstrated how far the team has come.
- Chelsea’s victory ended PSG’s chance for a historic sextuple but sets Chelsea up for Premier League and Champions League challenges next season.
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