Chelsea delivered a memorable performance on July 13, 2025, dominating Paris Saint‑Germain 3–0 in the FIFA Club World Cup final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. With an attendance of 81,118 fans, the Blues secured their second Club World Cup title under the leadership of Enzo Maresca.
Cole Palmer was the standout star player who scored twice with clinical finishes in the 22nd and 30th minutes, both into the bottom left corner, and assisting João Pedro’s deft third goal just before halftime. Robert Sánchez contributed significantly in goal, producing key saves to preserve the clean sheet.
In the closing stages, PSG’s João Neves received a red card for pulling Marc Cucurella’s hair capped off a frustrating night for the defending European champions.
The victory becomes Chelsea’s first Club World Cup win in the expanded 32‑team format and their second overall after 2021. The dominant victory builds momentum ahead of the upcoming 2025–26 season and brings a £93 million prize boost to Stamford Bridge.
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