Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea Clash in Historic FIFA Club World Cup Final

This Sunday, Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea will face off at MetLife Stadium in a battle to crown the first-ever champion of the expanded 32-team FIFA Club World Cup. After a month-long tournament in the United States—marked by sparse crowds, weather disruptions, scorching heat, and concerns over player fatigue—the UEFA Champions League winners (PSG) and Premier League heavyweights (Chelsea) will fight for global supremacy.

PSG, under Luis Enrique, have already secured a historic treble this season, lifting the Ligue 1, Coupe de France, and Champions League trophies. Meanwhile, Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea are chasing an unprecedented clean sweep of major honors, having added the UEFA Conference League title in May. Now, the Blues aim to complete their collection with Club World Cup glory.

Key Tactical Battles

Enrique’s PSG operate in a dominant 4-3-3 system, with their midfield trio of Neves, Vitinha, and Ruiz controlling possession. Maresca’s 4-2-3-1 setup risks being overrun in central areas unless he adjusts—sticking with a double pivot could prove disastrous, especially if Moisés Caicedo fails to recover from injury.

Chelsea’s full-backs, Marc Cucurella and Reece James, will also face a stern test. PSG’s attacking full-backs, Achraf Hakimi and Nuno Mendes, combine dangerously with wingers Désiré Doué and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, forcing Chelsea’s wide defenders into a more defensive role than they’d prefer.

Prediction: Chelsea to Win

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