In a dramatic clash of European titans, Chelsea FC lifted the FIFA Club World Cup trophy this past weekend after a commanding 3-1 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the final held in Abu Dhabi.
The Blues entered the match with a point to prove, having fallen short in previous international campaigns. But under the tactical brilliance of manager Enzo Maresca, Chelsea showcased a blend of grit, composure, and youthful energy that overwhelmed the star- studded PSG lineup.
Cole Palmer opens up the score board min 17th
The game burst to life in the 17th minute when Chelsea’s Cole Palmer curled a left-footed shot into the top corner, beating Gianluigi Donnarumma and sending the traveling supporters into a frenzy. PSG responded with intensity, and Kylian Mbappé equalized just before halftime, slotting home after a brilliant run past two defenders.
But Chelsea refused to be shaken. In the second half, Conor Gallagher seized on a midfield error to regain the lead for the London side. As PSG pushed forward in desperation, gaps began to open. Nicolas Jackson sealed the win in stoppage time with a breakaway goal, dashing PSG’s hopes of a comeback.
This triumph marks Chelsea’s second Club World Cup title and a statement of intent from a team that many had written off at the start of the season. With the victory, the Blues not only claimed global bragging rights but also sent a strong message across Europe—they’re rebuilding, and they’re coming back stronger.
t was supposed to be a night of football glory. MetLife Stadium roared with over 80,000 fans as Chelsea and PSG clashed in the FIFA Club World Cup Final. But amid the chants, goals, and blue confetti, a different kind of spectacle unfolded—not on the field, but on the presentation stage.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump arrived just before kickoff, flanked by Secret Service and met with a mix of cheers and loud boos as his image flashed across the stadium’s big screen. Wearing a dark suit and signature red tie, Trump took his seat in the VIP box next to FIFA President Gianni Infantino. The cameras, sensing the tension, quickly cut away.
After Chelsea’s 3-1 triumph, Trump made his way to the stage to help present the trophy. What was intended as a brief cameo turned into a scene-stealing moment. As Chelsea captain Reece James stepped forward to lift the trophy, Trump lingered in front of the players, smiling for cameras and waving to the crowd—much to the confusion of the squad and officials.
Infantino politely gestured for Trump to step aside. He didn’t. For a few awkward moments, Chelsea’s trophy celebration became a sideshow. The crowd reacted again—louder this time—with chants and jeers echoing through the stadium.
Later, Trump joked to reporters, “Great game. Tremendous players. I might have to sign an executive order to officially rename it ‘football’ in America. That’s what the world calls it, right?”
By the time the confetti settled and Chelsea began their lap of honor, Trump had already left the stage. But the moment remained—an unforgettable collision between politics and the global game, where the spotlight briefly turned from champions to controversy.
Photo Credit – Jordy Marsono
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