Cole Palmer turned the Club World Cup final into his personal stage, delivering a first-half masterclass as Chelsea dismantled PSG 3-0 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
The hosts struck first in the 22nd minute after PSG fullback Nuno Mendes misplaced a pass to Malo Gusto. Though Gusto’s initial effort was blocked, he quickly recovered to tee up Palmer, who made no mistake with a tidy finish.
Palmer doubled Chelsea’s advantage before the break, weaving past defenders and firing a precise shot into the bottom corner. He then set up Joao Pedro for the third goal, completing a devastating display that left PSG shell-shocked and down to ten men.
PSG arrived as heavy favourites after a standout season in Europe, but Maresca’s side proved unstoppable. The Italian manager had predicted a "game of chess" against Luis Enrique’s tactics, and Chelsea delivered a rapid checkmate with a bold press and fluid attacking play.
This win secures Chelsea’s second Club World Cup title and caps off a remarkable journey. Just months after winning the Conference League and securing a top-four Premier League finish, this squad has announced itself on the global stage with authority.
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