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FIFA Club World Cup 2021/22 – Chelsea 2-1 Palmeiras: Havertz penalty wins it for Blues

Arsh Das by Arsh Das
February 13, 2022
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Chelsea Club World Cup

Via Chelsea's Twitter

Chelsea have won the FIFA Club World Cup, defeating Palmeiras 2-1 after 120 minutes of football. Here are the three talking points from the game. 

Handballs decide the final 

Romelu Lukaku scored the only goal of the game from open play, after converting a header from Callum Hudson-Odoi’s cross. But thereafter, Thiago Silva handled the ball (decided after consulting the pitch side monitor) to give away a penalty. Luan would then face the same fate in extra time, and gave Chelsea the penalty for Kai Havertz to convert. 

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2 – Kai Havertz is the first player to score the match-winning goal in the both the UEFA Champions League final and then the subsequent FIFA Club World Cup final since Lionel Messi for Barcelona in 2011. Occasion. pic.twitter.com/HD9YOX9U9y

— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) February 12, 2022

The Germany international scored the winning goal for Chelsea’s Champions League win, as well as their Club World Cup win, etching himself into Chelsea history forever. On the other hand, Thiago Silva was named the player of the competition. And finally, Cesar Azpilicueta becomes the first and only Chelsea player to have won every single trophy available, establishing himself as a club icon for years to come.

The adidas Golden Ball award goes to @ChelseaFC defender @tsilva3 pic.twitter.com/LydDFAgy1D

— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) February 12, 2022

Chelsea FC: They’ve won it all 

With their win against the South American champions, the London club have now won every trophy available to a club. Only Ajax, Bayern Munich, Manchester United and Juventus have achieved this feat. 

➖ Premier League x2
➖ Champions League
➖ FA Cup
➖ League Cup
➖ Europa League x2
➖ UEFA Super Cup
➖ Club World Cup

César Azpilicueta becomes the first player to win all of the major trophies in club football with Chelsea 🔵 pic.twitter.com/AotOZtP7wc

— B/R Football (@brfootball) February 12, 2022

The whole set includes all domestic cups, the Europa League, UEFA Super Cup, and the Champions League trophies at least once. On the other hand, they join Manchester United and Liverpool as the only two English clubs to have won the Club World Cup after the Champions League. 

Tuchel delivers another trophy 

One year and 17 days ago, Thomas Tuchel took charge of Chelsea. Since then:⁰⁰Champions League 🏆⁰UEFA Super Cup 🏆⁰Club World Cup 🏆 pic.twitter.com/pALuhJiyif

— B/R Football (@brfootball) February 12, 2022

Chelsea’s European, and now, global trophy arc has been completed by the German. In a little over one year since joining the Blues, the coach has guided the team to three major trophies. And by the end of the month, they might have another, with the EFL Cup final set against Liverpool. 

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