We’ve never seen a team do this to PSG’ – how Chelsea won Club World Cup

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We’ve never seen a team do this to PSG’ – how Chelsea won Club World Cup

Published: Mon, 14 Jul 2025 00:12:44 GMT

In a world where Paris St-Germain has been the footballing equivalent of a steamroller, flattening everything in its path with the grace of a ballet dancer and the power of a freight train, Chelsea’s recent triumph in the Club World Cup final was nothing short of a footballing miracle. Enzo Maresca’s Blues didn’t just beat PSG; they made them look like a Sunday league team that had accidentally wandered into the wrong stadium.

From the first whistle, Chelsea’s strategy was clear: play like your life depends on it, and maybe, just maybe, PSG will forget they’re supposed to be invincible. And it worked! The Blues were everywhere, like a swarm of particularly enthusiastic bees, buzzing around PSG’s players, who looked more confused than a cat in a dog show.

Enzo Maresca, the tactical genius behind this masterpiece, deserves a statue outside Stamford Bridge. His decision to deploy a high-pressing game left PSG’s midfield looking like they’d just been asked to solve a Rubik’s Cube blindfolded. Chelsea’s defense was tighter than a drum, and their attack was as relentless as a toddler on a sugar high.

But let’s not forget the players. Enzo Fernandez was a revelation, orchestrating the midfield with the precision of a Swiss watchmaker. And then there was the ever-reliable Reece James, who seemed to have cloned himself, appearing in every corner of the pitch. The cherry on top was the performance of young sensation, Mason Mount, who danced through PSG’s defense like he was auditioning for “Dancing with the Stars.”

As the final whistle blew, the scoreline read 3-0, and the footballing world was left in shock. Chelsea had not just won; they had dominated. PSG’s players were left scratching their heads, wondering if they had just been pranked on a global scale.

So, how good are the Blues? If this performance is anything to go by, Chelsea is not just good; they’re phenomenal. They’ve shown that with the right mix of passion, strategy, and a sprinkle of magic, even the mightiest can fall. As Chelsea fans, we can only hope this is the start of a new era of dominance. And if not, well, at least we have this glorious victory to savor. Here’s to the Blues, the new kings of the footballing world!

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