'¡Por eso vine!' – El nuevo jugador del Chelsea, Joao Pedro, incrédulo tras pasar de vacaciones a campeón del Mundial de Clubes en dos semanas tras una transferencia de £60 millones

João Pedro marcó su tercer gol en apenas su segunda aparición con el Chelsea, conquistando así su primer gran título en el Mundial de Clubes. Cole Palmer brilló con un doblete y una asistencia en la victoria de los Blues sobre el campeón de Europa, el Paris Saint-Germain, en la final del domingo. El brasileño estaba en las nubes, ya que en dos semanas pasó de estar de vacaciones a convertirse en campeón del mundo.

  • Pedro elated to win Club title
  • beat PSG 3-0 in the final
  • Pedro joined Chelsea less than two weeks ago

'That's why I came!' - New Chelsea man Joao Pedro in disbelief after going from holiday to Club World Cup champion in space of two weeks after £60m transfer'That's why I came!' - New Chelsea man Joao Pedro in disbelief after going from holiday to Club World Cup champion in space of two weeks after £60m transfer

Pedro formally completed his £60 million ($81m) move from to Chelsea on July 2 and less than two weeks, the Brazilian is now a world champion. After helping the Blues down boyhood club 2-0 in the semi-final with a brace, the 23-year-old forward found the back of the net in the Club World Cup final as the giants thrashed PSG 3-0.

Inside the Chelsea dressing room, DAZN caught up with Pedro and asked how he felt after going from his summer break to becoming a world champion in such a short space of time, to which the Selecao star responded: “What can I say? What can I say? This is Chelsea. That’s why I came, to win trophies. I said before, I need to enjoy it. I came here.”

Sunday marked Chelsea’s second Club World Cup title, with their other victory coming in the 2021 edition in the tournament’s previous format. Palmer was handed the Golden Ball post-game, taking best player honours for his performances throughout the tournament, while goalkeeper Robert Sanchez won the Golden Glove after starring in the final, too.

Enzo Maresca’s side will now enjoy a well-earned break before they return to action next month. The west London side will play a couple of against y before kicking off the 2025-26 campaign formally on August 17 with their season opener against .