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Chelsea’s Resilience Shines at Club World Cup Amidst Criticism, Securing European Victory

July 9, 2025 5 Min Read
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East Rutherford, N.J. — Chelsea’s coach, Enzo Maresca, described the atmosphere in Atlanta as "strange." At the Philadelphia Heat, he found training to be nearly "impossible." He labeled the weather delays in Charlotte and other locations as "laughable," concluding that the US is "probably not a good place to compete." Despite his complaints throughout the Club World Cup, his team advanced to the finals held at MetLife Stadium on Tuesday.

With financial backing as one of football’s wealthiest clubs, Chelsea faced Brazil’s Fulminence in the final. They have invested $1.9 billion on players since the summer of 2022, significantly enhancing their already deep roster, including a recent $75 million acquisition of striker João Pedro.

"Our performance today was the best we could manage," said Nonato, a Fulminence midfielder. "But we must acknowledge that they are a very strong team."

Nonato’s team fell victim to Chelsea’s formidable offense. Up until Tuesday, the narrative surrounding Chelsea’s Club World Cup journey had been filled with frustration.

Maresca seemed to resonate with the European critique of the new tournament format. Even before the semi-finals, he voiced concerns about the toll of a long season on his players and remarked on the declining status of the Club World Cup.

"For me, it’s not that the Club World Cup lacks significance," he stated. "This season we’ve played 63 games. European teams face this competition differently than Brazilian or South American teams because of the number of matches we’ve played. Our desire to win is identical, but the conditions are not."

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A reporter countered him, pointing out that Fluminense had played even more matches during that timeframe, similar to Flamengo.

The underlying reality that many European players might not recognize is that South American teams exhibit a greater passion for the competition. These teams, backed by fervent support, fought with unmatched intensity. While European clubs lamented issues like pitch quality, travel, and scheduling, teams from America, Africa, and Asia seized the moment, defeating top European clubs like Real Madrid and PSG. This raised questions about whether European dominance is as guaranteed as assumed.

A few weeks ago, it seemed the answer might be yes.

Now, the Club World Cup is climaxing in ways many had hoped for. In Sunday’s final, Chelsea faces either Real Madrid, the second-best in Spain, or PSG, the reigning European champions.

Chelsea’s journey to this point seemed uncertain, with skepticism surrounding them prior to the tournament, evidenced by only 22,137 fans attending their Atlanta opener. After setbacks against Flamengo, their potential as the world’s top team was largely overlooked.

But now, "Then they speak for themselves," said winger Pedro Neto, as the team demonstrates its superiority over clubs like Madrid, PSG, and Bayern Munich.

European teams often don’t face the pressure of needing to prove their worth; their success doesn’t hinge on any one competition. They benefit from massive financial resources that allow them to attract top talent.

Despite this, the final match features three elite European clubs. Even as Maresca highlighted the shortcomings in the Club World Cup, he acknowledged the intense heat of 94 degrees during Tuesday’s semi-finals. Nevertheless, his team won decisively with a 2-0 scoreline.

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The reality remains that Chelsea and other superclubs hold significant financial advantages, securing the world’s best players. João Pedro, a product of Fulminence, was also lost to a mid-tier English club (Watford) shortly after his 18th birthday due to financial disparity.

Ultimately, while European teams may critique the Club World Cup, they still aim to win. As Neto said, they "come here to compete," and one of them will undoubtedly lift the trophy.


Fan Take: This match highlights the intense competition facing teams from outside Europe, suggesting a shift in dynamics within soccer. As more South American and Asian clubs challenge established European powers, fans could see a more globally competitive landscape in the sport, reigniting passion and excitement across leagues.

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