Key Points

Chelsea's Cole Palmer delivered a masterclass in the FIFA Club World Cup final, scoring twice to secure a 3-0 win over PSG. His stellar performance earned him the tournament's MVP award, capping off a dominant campaign. Robert Sanchez also stood out, winning the Golden Gloves for his crucial saves. The victory adds another trophy to Chelsea's impressive season under new manager Enzo Maresca.

Key Points: Chelsea's Cole Palmer Wins FIFA Club World Cup 2025 MVP

  • Palmer scored twice in the final against PSG
  • Chelsea's Robert Sanchez won Golden Gloves
  • PSG's Desire Doue named best young player
  • Real Madrid's Gonzalo García claimed Golden Boot
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Chelsea's Cole Palmer named best player in inaugural FIFA Club World Cup 2025

Cole Palmer shines with 2 goals and an assist as Chelsea dominates PSG 3-0 to claim the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup 2025 title.

"Palmer controlled a clever layoff before bending a sumptuous effort into the far corner. – Olympics.com"

New York, July 14

Chelsea's Cole Palmer has been named the best player in the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup 2025, after a stellar performance in the final.

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.

Palmer scored twice and set up another player-of-the-match performance in the men's football final, before picking up the award, according to Olympics.com.

Throughout the competition, he scored a total of three goals and contributed another two assists to inspire Chelsea to the title.

Robert Sanchez picked up the Golden Gloves award for the best goalkeeper in the tournament. Even though he conceded five goals in Chelsea's seven games, he made a string of fine saves that helped the Blues to victory.

PSG's Desire Doue was named the best young player award, consolation for him and his club, after an underwhelming showing in the final. Real Madrid's Gonzalo Garcia won the Golden Boot.

Coming to the final, 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.

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.

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
While Palmer was brilliant, I feel the coverage is ignoring Sanchez's contribution. Those saves in the semifinal were crucial! Indian goalkeepers should watch his technique.
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Arjun K
PSG bottled it again! 😂 As an Indian football fan, this shows money can't buy everything. Chelsea's teamwork was superior. Hope ISL teams learn from this - need proper planning not just star signings.
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Sarah B
The hair-pulling red card was ridiculous! As someone who's lived in India and UK, I feel football needs to maintain its physicality. That wasn't violent conduct, just frustration.
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Karthik V
Watching this at 3 AM IST was worth it! 🇮🇳⚽ Palmer's second goal reminded me of Messi's curlers. Hope Indian youngsters were watching - this is the level to aspire for!
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Meera T
Respectfully, the tournament format needs work. Only European and South American teams reached semis. As an Asian football fan, I want to see more diversity at this level.

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