Key Points

Chelsea claimed the first-ever FIFA Club World Cup with a commanding 3-0 win over PSG. Cole Palmer was the star, scoring twice before assisting João Pedro’s cheeky chip. PSG struggled all game, finishing with 10 men after a late red card. The victory caps a strong debut season for manager Enzo Maresca, adding to their UEFA Conference League triumph.

Key Points: Chelsea Beat PSG 3-0 to Win First FIFA Club World Cup

  • Cole Palmer scored twice in first half with clinical finishes
  • João Pedro added third with delicate chip over Donnarumma
  • PSG reduced to 10 men after João Neves red card
  • Chelsea complete double after UEFA Conference League win
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Chelsea triumph inaugural FIFA Club World Cup, beating PSG 3-0

Chelsea dominated PSG 3-0 in the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup final, with Cole Palmer starring in a stunning first-half performance.

"Palmer morphed into a creator, splitting the defence with a slide-rule pass for João Pedro’s goal. – Olympics.com"

New York, July 14

Chelsea won the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup 2025 by defeating French champions Paris Saint-Germain 3-0 with a superb first-half performance, in New Jersey on Monday.

Favourites PSG had not let up a goal in their previous four games heading into the final of the men's football tournament, but they found themselves behind in the 22nd minute, when Cole Palmer controlled a clever layoff from Malo Gusto before bending a sumptuous effort into the far corner, giving Chelsea the early breakthrough, according to Olymipcs.com.

Eight minutes later, the 23-year-old doubled Chelsea's lead; this time latching on to a ball from deep and, with the same ice-cool precision, bent it into the far corner once again. Copy, paste.

And just when PSG thought they'd contained the threat, Palmer morphed into a creator. A slide-rule pass split the defence, freeing João Pedro, who applied a touch of Brazilian mischief to delicately lift the ball over a helpless Gianluigi Donnarumma.

The half-time break couldn't come fast enough for PSG, who had struggled to deal with Chelsea's intense press all evening.

The second half was less eventful than the first, which included the first-ever half-time show at a FIFA-organised event, with performances from Coldplay, Doja Cat, J Balvin, and Tems.

Both managers made adjustments, but PSG, the European champions, were especially desperate for a way out. However, Chelsea's Liam Delap, who came on for Pedro, twice made Donnarumma make amazing saves, which kept the scoreline respectable.

PSG finished the game with 10 men after João Neves received a straight red card for pulling Marc Cucurella's hair five minutes from time.

Chelsea added the Club World Cup trophy to the UEFA Conference League trophy they won back in May, capping off an impressive debut season for Italian Maresca at Stamford Bridge.

- ANI

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Priya S
PSG's defense crumbled like biscuits in chai! 😂 Seriously though, Chelsea's pressing game was too much for them. The half-time show with Coldplay was an unexpected bonus - made waking up at 3am to watch worth it!
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Aman W
While the match was entertaining, FIFA needs to reconsider holding these matches in USA timezones. Most Asian fans had to stay up all night or miss the live action. Timezone equality please!
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Shreya B
Cole Palmer's goals were pure class! Reminded me of Drogba's prime days. Chelsea's new manager Maresca is working wonders. Meanwhile in India, we're still waiting for our first world-class striker... *sigh*
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Varun X
The hair-pulling red card was peak drama! 😂 Reminded me of our local matches where players fight over offside calls. At least at this level they have VAR to settle disputes!
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Nikhil C
As a neutral fan, I think PSG were overconfident after their clean sheets. Chelsea taught them a proper footballing lesson. Hope Indian players watching learn the importance of tactical discipline from such matches.

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