The Club World Cup has ended after a month, and the title was won by Chelsea, who defeated the current European champion, Paris Saint-Germain, 3:0 in the final tonight.
All three goals of the "blues" were scored in the first half, and in the foreground was Cole Palmer, who scored two goals and was an assistant for the third goal, scored by Joao Pedro.
Palmer had the first chance of the game, when he shot wide of the goal from about 16 meters in the eighth minute.
Ten minutes later, Due missed a good chance on the other side, and then Palmer put the Blues ahead in the 22nd minute. Mendes made a mistake in that situation, and Gusto provided the assist.
After half an hour of play, it was 2:0 - Palmer went on a counterattack, entered the penalty area, and none of the PSG players tried to stop him, so the English international scored once again.
That wasn't all from Chelsea, who scored another goal at the end of the first half. Joao Pedro took advantage of Palmer's assist and beat Donnarumma.
PSG had another chance to score in the first half, but Joao Neves was inaccurate, and Dembele missed a good chance at the beginning of the second half.
Midway through the second half, Chelsea reserve Delap could have scored, and he had another chance in the 80th minute, but Donnarumma reacted well.
At the end of the match, PSG was left with a player less, as Neveš received a red card.
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