Club World Cup final: How Chelsea, PSG compare
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Chelsea/PSG – Paris line-up announced same as against Real MadridParis Saint-Germain take on Chelsea at New York’s MetLife Stadium in the final of the 2025 Club World Cup (kick-off 9pm CET, broadcast on DAZN). On the eve of the match, Le Parisien has put forward a likely Parisian team.
Some 11,500 officers will be deployed in the French capital and surrounding areas for the FIFA Club World Cup final between Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday, which coincides with festivities on the eve of France's national holiday.
Paris Saint-Germain captain Marquinhos has set his sights on lifting the Club World Cup trophy, calling it "a golden opportunity" for the French champions to make history on the global stage.
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Chelsea/PSG – Incredible images of the Collectif Ultras Paris in Times SquareParis Saint-Germain take on Chelsea in New York in the final of the 2025 Club World Cup (kick-off 9pm CET, broadcast on DAZN). Part of the Collectif Ultras Paris will be present at the match at MetLife Stadium.
The new European champions are capable of building devastating passing sequences their rivals are left searching in vain for answers to
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World Soccer Talk on MSNRaul Asencio apologizes to Real Madrid after disastrous FIFA Club World Cup loss to PSGAfter a disappointing performance in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 and in the game against Paris Saint-Germain, Raul Asencio issued an apology to Real Madrid fans. Raul Asencio has found himself at the center of criticism following a string of costly mistakes during Real Madrid’s run in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025.
The most obvious lesson Alonso learned against PSG was a front three of Kylian Mbappé, Gonzalo García and Vinícius Júnior does not work. After only starting two forwards in Real Madrid’s five consecutive victories in the Club World Cup, the former Bayer Leverkusen boss gave the nod to the three attackers in a head-scratching decision.
PSG’s “flashy bling bling” period, as described by their president Nasser Al-Khelaifi, saw them land some of the game’s glitziest stars — Neymar, Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi, to name the obvious three — but not the shiniest trophies, as successive coaches struggled with the egos and the individualistic tendencies of so many big-name players.