Chelsea Crowned Club World Cup Champions After 3-0 Victory Over PSG

Joel JJ By Joel JJ • 14th July 2025


Chelsea Crowned Club World Cup Champions After 3-0 Victory Over PSG

In a night that will forever be etched in the hearts of Chelsea fans worldwide, the Blues delivered a tactical masterclass to defeat Paris Saint-Germain 3-0 and lift the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. The final, staged at the iconic MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, saw Chelsea crowned world champions for the second time in their history, following their 2021 triumph.

Palmer’s Night of Brilliance

At the center of Chelsea’s historic victory was none other than Cole Palmer. The English midfielder, who has rapidly evolved into a world-class talent, opened the scoring in the 22nd minute with a clinical low finish after capitalizing on a defensive lapse from PSG. Just eight minutes later, Palmer was at it again, slotting home a near-identical effort after a swift counter-attack. His two goals not only silenced the French giants but also earned him the Man of the Match award and the tournament’s Best Player accolade.

Shortly before halftime, new signing João Pedro put the result beyond doubt. Assisted by Palmer, Pedro’s composed finish in the 43rd minute sent Chelsea fans into raptures and effectively sealed PSG’s fate.

Enzo Maresca’s Tactical Mastery

Much credit goes to manager Enzo Maresca, whose tactical blueprint suffocated PSG’s attacking prowess. Opting for a high-pressing system while surrendering possession, Maresca’s men exploited PSG’s weaknesses, particularly down the flanks. Despite having just 34% possession, Chelsea were lethal in transition and remarkably clinical in front of goal.

Even as PSG tried to wrestle back control, Chelsea’s defensive line—marshalled by captain Reece James and the ever-dependable Levi Colwill—held firm, denying Kylian Mbappé and his cohorts any real scoring opportunities.

A Final Marred by Frustrations

PSG’s frustrations boiled over late in the match when João Neves saw red for an unsportsmanlike hair-pulling incident on Chelsea’s Marc Cucurella. Adding to PSG’s woes, a post-match altercation saw manager Luis Enrique caught in an accidental scuffle with João Pedro—an incident Enrique later described as regrettable.

Despite these tensions, Enrique conceded Chelsea were the deserved winners on the night, praising the Blues' clinical approach and disciplined structure.

History Made in the USA

The 2025 Club World Cup marked a new chapter in football history as the first edition of the expanded 32-team tournament hosted in the USA. And Chelsea, against all odds, emerged as global champions.

In front of over 81,000 spectators, Reece James lifted the coveted trophy, with legendary NFL star Tom Brady even joining the Chelsea squad for post-match celebrations—an iconic moment for the club.

What Next for Chelsea?

This victory not only secures global bragging rights but also places Chelsea firmly back among Europe’s elite. With Enzo Maresca at the helm and Palmer leading the charge, the Blues look set for a bright future domestically and internationally.

As Chelsea fans celebrated into the night, one message was clear: the Blues are not just back—they’re on top of the world.


  

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