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Club World Cup victory shows Chelsea can win the Premier League
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Chelsea’s Club World Cup Triumph Sparks Confidence for Premier League Glory

July 13, 2025 5 Min Read
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East Rutherford, NJ – Chelsea may believe they “earn everything,” but can the newly crowned world champions clinch the Premier League title?

With Enzo Maresca’s squad back home in London and a new trophy proudly displayed at Stamford Bridge, key players like Cole Palmer, Joa Pedro, and Moise Caseco must channel their recent success into a solid domestic performance.

Winning the recent FIFA Club World Cup—where they triumphed over European champions Paris Saint-Germain—marks Chelsea’s extraordinary achievement of securing every title they’ve contested.

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Just two months ago, the team celebrated their Conference League victory against Real Betis, completing their set of European honors. The latest success at the expanded Club World Cup further cements Chelsea’s status, having already claimed the smaller seven-team version in the past.

However, as they gear up for the 2025-26 season, Chelsea is still seeking their first Premier League trophy since 2017. Only by breaking this national title drought can they truly claim to be back among the elite.

Notably, Chelsea has now collected all four major European trophies: the Champions League, Europa League, Conference League, and Super Cup, in addition to the recent Club World Cup titles.

With over £1 billion spent on new players since Todd Boley and Clear Lake Consortium acquired the club from Roman Abramovich in May 2022, it’s time for Chelsea to make a significant impact in their domestic league. Winning the Club World Cup is considered a peak moment for the club, allowing them to flaunt their status as world champions until the next tournament in 2029. Maresca emphasized the importance of this win, stating that it holds equal significance to winning the Champions League.

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Despite this achievement, Premier League glory remains paramount for fans. Establishing themselves as champions of England is a top priority for any club and its supporters.

On the bright side for Chelsea, their victory over PSG underscores the potential of Maresca’s squad, proving they can compete with the best teams globally.

Players like Cole Palmer and recently signed Joa Pedro should enhance Chelsea’s chances in the Premier League. Getty Images

After significant investment and a rotation of players in and out of the squad, Chelsea appears to have finally formed a cohesive team. Pedro’s addition from Brighton & Hove Albion could prove pivotal, complementing the existing talent and solidifying their gameplay after they had the necessary time to adjust.

Maresca has shown he can adapt tactically, as demonstrated during the Club World Cup, notably repositioning fullback Reese James to midfield to counter PSG’s strength. His tactical choices were instrumental in securing the victory.

Before the final, Maresca compared football to chess, highlighting the need to outthink opponents. His ability to outmaneuver seasoned coaches like Luis Enrique suggests he can hold his own against any competitor.

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However, conquering the Premier League involves more than just winning tactical battles—it requires players to step up and take accountability on the field.

Palmer has emerged as a standout player, previously carrying the team’s weight, and his performance against PSG—scoring two goals and assisting Pedro’s goal—exemplifies his potential. His movement and ability to position himself effectively make him a key player for Chelsea going forward.

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Joa Pedro provides a significant improvement over the inconsistent Nicholas Jackson and made an immediate impact after substituting against PSG. Chelsea now has several genuine attacking threats, a strategic and adept coaching staff, and a resilient midfield. While defensive concerns remain, their backline and goalkeeper Robert Sanchez demonstrated stability during the match against PSG.

Overall, Chelsea possesses the components needed to contend for the Premier League title. With Liverpool, Arsenal, and Manchester City currently dominating the league, they must find consistency to reenter the title race.

Fan Take: This news is crucial for soccer fans as it highlights Chelsea’s resilience and potential to reclaim their status among England’s elite. Their success could reshape the competitive landscape of the Premier League, making it an exciting season ahead.

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