Chelsea are gearing up to face Paris Saint-Germain in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup final, and despite PSG’s star-studded lineup, the Blues have everything it takes to pull off a victory.
While Luis Enrique’s team may have the spotlight, Chelsea’s underdog spirit makes them a serious threat.
Enzo Maresca’s tactical improvement has been a game-changer for Chelsea. His ability to balance pragmatism with attacking flair gives the Blues a clear edge.

Whether deploying a 4-3-3 to control the midfield or a 4-2-3-1 to unleash his forwards, Maresca has consistently found solutions throughout the tournament. Facing a PSG side capable of devastating attacks, Chelsea will need to be defensively resolute, but Maresca’s track record in this competition proves he can adapt and outmaneuver even the toughest opponents.
Then there’s Cole Palmer, Chelsea’s X-factor. While he might not be scoring at last season’s prolific rate, his ability to create game-changing moments remains unmatched. Positioned behind strikers like Liam Delap or João Pedro, Palmer has the freedom to roam, find pockets of space, and wreak havoc.

His vision and skill make him the one player capable of unlocking PSG’s defense, especially in those critical moments where a single spark can shift the game’s momentum.
Chelsea’s hunger as underdogs only adds to their case. Written off by many, they thrive in defying expectations, just as they did in their stunning 2012 Champions League triumph over Bayern Munich and their 2021 victory against Manchester City.
This youthful, driven squad plays with a cohesion that PSG’s collection of stars sometimes lacks. The Blues’ relentless spirit and ability to seize big moments make them a dangerous proposition.



