Chelsea Dominant in Club World Cup Triumph Over PSG

Chelsea won the Club World Cup final against Paris Saint-Germain 3-0, thanks in part to a masterclass from manager Enzo Maresca and his team. The Blues dominated the game from start to finish, with Maresca’s tactical adjustments playing a major role in their success.

Three key factors contributed to Chelsea’s victory:

Pedro Neto’s defensive work was instrumental in containing PSG’s star player Achraf Hakimi. Neto showed great discipline, passing the ball to his teammates or standing his ground against the Moroccan’s attempts to break free.

Cole Palmer’s performance in his preferred position allowed Chelsea to exploit the space between PSG’s midfield three. Maresca adjusted Palmer’s role to create an overload on one side of the field, allowing him to receive possession in favorable positions and deliver key passes.

Robert Sánchez’s distribution was also crucial, as he used long balls to avoid PSG’s press and force them to defend. The goalkeeper’s pass towards Malo Gusto led to Chelsea’s opening goal, and his overall performance kept the Blues’ attack at bay.

Source: https://www.si.com/soccer/how-enzo-maresca-masterminded-chelsea-club-world-cup-triumph