Chelsea vs PSG: Clash of Titans in Historic 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Final

Joel JJ By Joel JJ ‱ 10th July 2025


Chelsea vs PSG: Clash of Titans in Historic 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Final

The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is brimming with excitement, as fans gear up for a thrilling final showdown between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) — a battle of European heavyweights. Following dominant performances in the semifinals, both clubs have proven they are ready to fight for global supremacy.

PSG Humiliate Real Madrid 4-0 to Reach Final
In a stunning semifinal display, Paris Saint-Germain demolished Real Madrid 4-0, sending a strong message to their final opponents. Goals from Fabiån Ruiz (two), Ousmane Dembélé, and Gonçalo Ramos secured the French giants' first-ever appearance in a Club World Cup final.

The match was one-sided from the outset, with PSG attacking relentlessly and capitalizing on every defensive weakness of Madrid. In a remarkable twist, Kylian MbappĂ© — who recently transferred from PSG to Real Madrid — watched helplessly as his new team was dismantled by his former club. This added a dramatic subplot to this year’s tournament narrative.

Despite missing some key players, Real Madrid’s shortcomings didn’t take away from PSG’s masterclass, which is arguably one of their finest international performances in recent years.

Chelsea Overpower Fluminense with Tactical Brilliance
Chelsea booked their spot in the final with a disciplined 2-0 win over Brazilian champions Fluminense. Former Watford striker JoĂŁo Pedro emerged as the hero, scoring both goals with composure and sharp finishing inside the box.

Under the leadership of coach Mauricio Pochettino, the London giants executed a tactically sound game plan. They controlled the tempo, defended intelligently, and clinically converted their chances to secure victory.

This marks Chelsea’s second appearance in a Club World Cup final in recent years, having previously lifted the trophy in 2022 under then-coach Thomas Tuchel.

Grand Finale: Chelsea vs PSG
With both teams now through to the final, the FIFA Club World Cup is set for a historic climax. PSG are aiming for their first title in the competition, while Chelsea look to win it for a second time. The match promises to be a clash between two of the deepest squads in world football, each boasting top-tier talent and strong tactical identities.

All eyes will be on new Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca as he faces PSG’s dynamic squad led by Luis Enrique, who has revived the Parisian side with fast, attacking football.


  

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