Key Points

Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca revealed their aggressive pressing strategy neutralized PSG’s star-studded attack early. The Blues’ midfield dominance created space for wing overloads, leading to Palmer’s two-goal burst. Maresca praised his squad’s execution of the game plan, which stifled PSG throughout. The 3-0 victory marked a tactical masterclass in Chelsea’s FIFA Club World Cup triumph.

Key Points: Maresca Reveals Chelsea Tactics Behind FIFA CWC Win Over PSG

  • Maresca credits high pressing for disrupting PSG’s buildup
  • Chelsea exploited midfield gaps to dominate wings
  • Cole Palmer’s brace set the tone early
  • João Neves’ late red sealed PSG’s fate
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We won in first 10 minutes: Maresca explains Chelsea's tactics in FIFA CWC victory

Enzo Maresca explains how Chelsea dominated PSG in the FIFA Club World Cup final, crediting early pressing and tactical execution.

"I think we won the game in the first 10 minutes – Enzo Maresca"

New Delhi, July 14

Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca revealed the game plan his players used in their 3-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup. Maresca revealed why Chelsea opted to press the European champions high up the pitch and how he believes the London club won the game in the first 10 minutes of the match.

"I think PSG are a team that you either press them high or you will be in trouble because they have so many talented players. If you give them time to link up and get the ball, they are so good.

"I think we won the game in the first 10 minutes, and the message before the game was to make them understand that we are here to win the game. I think the first 10 minutes, the team was there. It probably set a little bit of the tone of the game. Then again, the quality of the players, the game plan, everything was good,” Maresca told Chelsea’s media team.

Cole Palmer struck twice, while Joao Pedro added the third, to ensure Chelsea went into half-time with a 3-0 win. PSG were never able to claw their way back into the game, while João Neves was shown a red card in the 85th minute, but PSG were already out of the contest by that point.

Maresca outlined further how they had planned before kick-off to go toe-to-toe with Paris in midfield, allowing the Blues to make the most of space out on the wings.

“They have three midfielders. Two of them were charged for Reece and for Moi, and Vitinha was charged for Enzo. Analysing them, we saw that it was a good opportunity to exploit that space.

“We used Cole (Palmer) and Malo (Gusto) on that side to create a little bit of an overload. It was just one game plan; we tried to use different game plans. We try to help the players to be in a position where they can give everything.

"Today it worked quite well, but overall it has been the effort from all the team, all the players. I’m very happy, especially for them, because they deserve this moment. At the end of the day, you can give a detailed plan to your players, but they need to execute it, and they did that so well,” he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Chelsea's performance was clinical! But honestly, as an Indian viewer, I'm tired of seeing only European clubs dominate. FIFA should find ways to include more teams from Asia and other continents to make it truly a "World" Cup.
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Rohit P
Maresca's analysis is spot on! The way Chelsea exploited the wings reminds me of how our cricket team uses field placements to create pressure. Different sports but same strategic thinking. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
While Chelsea played well, let's not forget they spent billions to assemble this squad. In India, we don't have that luxury. Our football development needs more grassroots investment rather than just watching rich clubs win trophies.
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Karthik V
Cole Palmer was on fire! 🔥 But as an Indian, I'm waiting for the day when we'll see an Indian player performing at this level in such prestigious tournaments. Maybe in next 10 years if our youth development improves?
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Nisha Z
The match timing was 1:30 AM IST 😴 Why can't FIFA schedule these matches at more Asia-friendly times? We're a huge football-watching population too! Otherwise great performance by Chelsea though.

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