
Chelsea FC secured a thrilling victory at the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup Final yesterday, outplaying their Brazilian counterparts Palmeiras with a decisive 3-1 win. In a match characterized by Chelsea’s tactical prowess and relentless attacking, a global audience was treated not just to football but an electrifying halftime performance. This marks a significant achievement for Chelsea under manager Enzo Maresca, who recently highlighted the challenges faced by Italian football clubs in keeping pace with such elite performances on the European stage [2].
The final, held in Riyadh, saw Chelsea dominate possession from the start, reflecting Enzo Maresca’s tactical acumen. Goals from Mason Mount and Kai Havertz put the English side ahead before Palmeiras managed to peg one back. However, Chelsea’s rising star, Levi Colwill, secured the victory with his first international club competition goal, a header from a well-placed corner kick. Maresca's recent observations about the struggles of Italian football were on display, as Chelsea's blend of youthful dynamism and experience proved too much for Palmeiras [1].
Beyond the action on the pitch, the halftime show added a unique flair to the event, featuring performances by J Balvin, Doja Cat, and Tems. Their sets were met with enthusiasm, with fans highlighting the blend of music and football as a transformative experience for the sport. This inaugural show, organized by FIFA and Global Citizen, exemplifies a new era for international football events, aiming to bridge cultural and entertainment divides [2]. In the wake of their victory, Chelsea players and fans celebrated both the triumph and the club’s growing legacy.
This win reinforces the club's status on the global stage, coming off the back of several strategic signings and a youth policy that emphasizes both skill and leadership. Critics and fans alike praised Maresca's ability to harness emerging talent while retaining core experienced players, a strategy others in European football are keenly observing [1]. As the dust settles, the discussion shifts to how other leagues, particularly Italy’s Serie A, might adapt to the modern demands of club football. With Maresca's recent comments about the lagging progress in Italian clubs becoming a focal point, there is growing interest in whether this will prompt changes in training and management philosophies.
Meanwhile, Chelsea bask in their latest success, with eyes set firmly on retaining their competitive edge in upcoming European competitions [1].
Sources
- Maresca: ‘Italian football struggles to keep up’ with focus on experience (Football Italia, 2025-06-11)
- J Balvin, Doja Cat and Tems to perform at the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup Final Halftime Show (NBC News, 2025-06-10)