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How Chelsea beat Paris Saint-Germain in his own game to claim the club's World Cup glory
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How Chelsea Outsmarted Paris Saint-Germain to Secure World Cup Triumph

July 14, 2025 5 Min Read
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East Rutherford, New Jersey – This was a performance that swiftly dismantled the opposition. The players, utilizing the spaciousness of the field, capitalized on every opportunity, surprising their rivals by scoring early and ensuring a commanding lead by halftime. This was the approach taken by Paris Saint-Germain against Inter in the UEFA Champions League Final and subsequently during the Club World Cup semi-finals against Real Madrid. Similarly, Chelsea executed their strategy at MetLife Stadium on Sunday, defeating PSG and claiming the inaugural title of the newly expanded Club World Cup.

“We wanted to set the tone right from the start,” said Chelsea’s Levi Colwill post-match. “We drained their energy, and knowing this was the final game of the season, I couldn’t walk away and just relax on holiday afterward.”

Chelsea’s mindset mirrored PSG’s high-octane, relentless style, which has made them Europe’s most captivating team over the previous six months. As they pursued their first Champions League title, PSG quickly faltered in the outskirts of New York City. Chelsea’s takeover of the match, along with goals from Call Palmer and Joan Pedro, reflected the mounting fatigue within the PSG ranks, leading to individual players losing their grip. Tensions erupted, illustrated by the post-match skirmish involving PSG manager Luis Enrique and Chelsea’s João Pedro.

“PSG can overwhelm you if you allow them to play high, given their immense talent,” noted Chelsea’s Manager Enzo Maresca after the match.

However, Chelsea opted for a different tactic. Even in a match between two possession-focused teams, Chelsea willingly surrendered ball control to PSG, finishing with just 34% possession. Their aggressive attacking strategy paid off handsomely, with an expected goals tally of 2.06 compared to PSG’s 0.53, ultimately taking eight shots to PSG’s ten. The vigorous first half laid the groundwork for their dominant second half.

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“They had three midfielders,” Maresca highlighted. “Two of them (Neves and Fabian Ruiz) were responsible for marking Reece (James) and More (Kaised), while Bicinya was supposed to handle Enzo (Fernandez). Analyzing that, I realized we could exploit those openings, and we succeeded with Cole and Malo (Gusto) pushing on that flank.”

Establishing the game’s tempo, as Colwill emphasized, was crucial for the execution of Maresca’s strategy.

“Our intent was to challenge them,” he stated. “PSG is indeed formidable, and if you grant them time, you’ll be in trouble. Personally, I believe we managed to enforce that. We utilized the space effectively, and it turned out well.”

It might come as a surprise to see Palmer, the standout performer for Chelsea, shine in such a crucial match. The England international has a knack for rising to the occasion, consistently proving himself as one of Chelsea’s top attackers. Yet, Joan Pedro, who only recently transitioned from Brighton and Hove Albion, emerged comfortably alongside Palmer, netting three goals in three outings for Chelsea and starting in the final.

Maresca commended Joao Pedro for his adaptability, noting his capability to thrive in various attacking roles, making him a favorite for managers looking for offensive solutions against well-organized defenses.

“Joao is an outstanding player,” Maresca remarked. “He excels in tight situations, making him invaluable against teams that defend in depth.”

Despite ongoing challenges in roster management following Bruco’s arrival at the club a year prior, Chelsea’s Club World Cup victory revealed the potential this team has when firing on all cylinders. As the season wraps up, a break appears well-deserved.

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“We’ve progressed positively this season, finishing strong, and now we’ve claimed this impressive trophy,” Maresca said. “Luck is on my side as I get a three-week holiday now—I’m ready for some time off, not 15 months, and then we’ll see what the next season holds.”


Fan Take: Chelsea’s triumph over PSG in the Club World Cup highlights a potential shift in the balance of power within soccer, as they demonstrated strategic resilience despite less possession. This victory not only builds excitement for Chelsea’s future but also emphasizes the unpredictable nature of the sport, showcasing that tactical execution can triumph over sheer talent.

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