
Chelsea Crowned Club World Champions: Social Media Buzz Following Dominant Final Triumph Over PSG
The Blues crushed PSG 3-0 to hoist the Club World Cup trophy at MetLife Stadium - dive into the epic social media frenzy!
The Blues crushed PSG 3-0 to hoist the Club World Cup trophy at MetLife Stadium - dive into the epic social media frenzy!
The finale of FIFA's bold new expanded tournament? Packed with sky-high ambition, but oh boy, the execution was a total head-scratcher - way beyond just the final score!
The closing stages of the Club World Cup final saw Paris Saint-Germain's Joao Neves get baited into receiving a red card for pulling Chelsea star Marc Cucurella's hair as Les Parisiens crashed to a 3-0 loss against the Conference League champions. The incident has now left fans in hysterics as Blues supporters joked about the Spaniard's hair being an 'easy way to farm red cards'.
Trump is chairman of the White House Task Force on the 2026 World Cup, which will be held in the U.S., Canada and Mexico
Luis Enrique's side were handily beaten by their English opposition as they failed to add the global title to their 2024-25 treble
A night of pure brilliance in New Jersey! Cole Palmer orchestrated a stunning victory for Chelsea against PSG at MetLife Stadium, delivering a captivating performance with two goals and an assist. Enzo Maresca's Blues defied expectations to lift the Club World Cup trophy, crowning a sensational triumph over the European champions thanks to Palmer's inspired play.
Cole Palmer stunned fans when spotted riding a scooter through New York's Time Square just the day before Chelsea's Club World Cup final with PSG.
Chelsea's star midfielder Enzo Fernandez believes the Blues can win the Club World Cup by beating Paris Saint-Germain in the final. The Blues will start as underdogs against a PSG side who have won every trophy on offer in the 2024-25 campaign and have displayed fiery form in the Club World Cup thus far. Yet, the Argentine feels that they can upset the European champions.
Endrick has made a decision on his Real Madrid future after suffering yet another injury setback. The Brazilian youngster was linked with a move away from Santiago Bernabeu this summer due to lack of game time in his maiden season, however, his transfer plans have hit a snag. Under Carlo Ancelotti, Endrick started in only eight matches across all competitions but managed to score seven goals.