Chelsea Crowned World Champions After PSG Rout

Chelsea are world champions once again — and they did it in spectacular style. In a dominant display at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, the Blues dismantled European champions Paris Saint-Germain 3-0 to lift the FIFA Club World Cup, showcasing a perfect blend of tactical discipline, attacking flair, and individual brilliance.

From the opening whistle, Enzo Maresca’s side looked hungry, sharp, and utterly fearless. The breakthrough came in the 22nd minute as Cole Palmer, Chelsea’s new No.10, struck sweetly from the edge of the box after a neat lay-off from Malo Gusto. It was a composed, clinical finish — and just the beginning of Palmer’s magic.

The 30th minute brought déjà vu, as Palmer once again glided into space, picked his spot, and guided a second goal past Gianluigi Donnarumma. The England international looked every bit the talisman in a game of such magnitude.

Chelsea weren’t done. Just before half-time, Palmer turned provider, threading a sublime ball through to Joao Pedro, who coolly chipped Donnarumma to make it 3-0. The match was effectively over before the break.

In the second half, PSG attempted a response, but Robert Sánchez stood firm with two outstanding saves to preserve the clean sheet. Substitute Liam Delap came close to adding a fourth, but Donnarumma’s late heroics spared further blushes for the Parisians.

At the final whistle, Chelsea players and fans alike erupted in celebration. This wasn’t just a win — it was a statement. Maresca’s vision is taking shape, and the Blues look ready to rise again.

With silverware secured and belief restored, Chelsea’s emphatic Club World Cup triumph over PSG marks a thrilling new chapter — and reminds the world that London’s finest are back on top.

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