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Chelsea boss Maresca hails ‘great triumph’ in winning Club World Cup

Chelsea boss Maresca hails ‘great triumph’ in winning Club World Cup
Gianni Infantino, president of FIFA, and US President Donald Trump present a gold medal to Enzo Maresca, head coach of Chelsea FC, during an awards ceremony following the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 final between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday. (Getty Images via AFP)
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Updated 14 July 2025

Chelsea boss Maresca hails ‘great triumph’ in winning Club World Cup

Chelsea boss Maresca hails ‘great triumph’ in winning Club World Cup
  • Maresca: I have the feeling that this competition is going to be as important, if not more important than, the Champions League
  • Maresca only took over at Chelsea a year ago but was previously on the coaching staff under Pep Guardiola at Manchester City when they won the Champions League in 2023

EAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey: Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca insisted winning the Club World Cup meant as much as winning the Champions League after his side beat Paris Saint-Germain 3-0 in the final of the first edition of FIFA’s new competition on Sunday.

“I have the feeling that this competition is going to be as important, if not more important than, the Champions League,” said Maresca after adding the trophy to the UEFA Conference League title his team won in May.

Maresca only took over at Chelsea a year ago but was previously on the coaching staff under Pep Guardiola at Manchester City when they won the Champions League in 2023.

“I was lucky to be on the coaching staff of a team that won the Champions League a few years ago, but this competition features the best teams in the world and I think we can value it on the same level,” said the Italian.

“It is a great triumph for us and it will allow the Chelsea fans to have that on our shirt for the next four years, so it is a source of pride.”

Maresca said he instructed his players to go out and take the game to PSG from the off — they went on to net all three goals in the first half with Cole Palmer netting a brace before Joao Pedro added his name to the scoresheet.

“The message was to let them understand that we were here to win the game and I think in the first 10 minutes we showed them that,” Maresca said.

“That set the tone of the game, and then the quality of the players was also important.”

England international Palmer was named player of the match after bagging a brace and setting up Joao Pedro’s goal.

The 23-year-old therefore lived up to his superstar billing — his face has appeared on billboards around New York advertising the tournament, alongside the likes of Real Madrid duo Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Junior.

“To score the goals was a great feeling, as was the way the team showed fire out there — the gaffer’s game plan was spot on,” he said.

“I just try to do my job every time I go onto the pitch and hopefully I will continue.

“I have seen the billboards in Times Square and outside Madison Square Garden and it is obviously a nice feeling to be alongside those players,” he added.


Real Madrid and Barcelona seek LaLiga solace after European setbacks

Real Madrid and Barcelona seek LaLiga solace after European setbacks
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Real Madrid and Barcelona seek LaLiga solace after European setbacks

Real Madrid and Barcelona seek LaLiga solace after European setbacks
Leaders Real, who have 30 points after 11 matches, hold a five-point lead over second-placed Barcelona
“It was a very demanding, high-paced match and we lacked a bit more threat to cause damage in the final third,” Alonso said

MADRID: LaLiga pacesetters Real Madrid and Barcelona will aim to bounce back from midweek Champions League setbacks as they return to LaLiga action this weekend, looking to rebuild confidence ahead of a two-week international break.
Leaders Real, who have 30 points after 11 matches, hold a five-point lead over second-placed Barcelona.
However, inconsistency against stronger opponents has led to criticism of manager Xabi Alonso’s rotation policy, and the team will look to steady the ship when they visit local rivals Rayo Vallecano at the Estadio de Vallecas on Sunday.
Real suffered a humbling 1-0 defeat at Liverpool on Tuesday, with Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois delivering a stellar performance to prevent a heavier loss.
Despite his heroics, the defeat highlighted concerns about Real’s ability to compete at the highest level in Europe. The result dampened the optimism generated by their hard-fought 2-1 El Clasico victory over visiting Barca two weeks ago.
Alonso, who took over from Carlo Ancelotti in May, has guided Real to 18 wins in 21 matches across all competitions.
However, defeats by Paris St. Germain, Atletico Madrid, and Liverpool, coupled with tactical decisions such as the sparing use of high-profile signings Trent Alexander-Arnold and Endrick, have led to questions over Alonso’s approach.
“It was a very demanding, high-paced match and we lacked a bit more threat to cause damage in the final third,” Alonso said after the loss to Liverpool following Alexis Mac Allister’s header just past the hour mark following a free-kick.
“Thibaut held firm but that goal gave them the advantage and then we struggled a bit. There’s nothing to reproach the team for. It’s still November. (On Tuesday) there were things that were working and others that needed improvement.”

BARCA DEFENSIVE FRAILTIES EXPOSED
Barcelona’s own defensive frailties were again exposed as they were held to a dramatic 3-3 draw at Club Brugge in the Champions League on Wednesday.
Hansi Flick’s side have won only three of their last seven games in all competitions, conceding 14 goals in that period. They have kept just three clean sheets since the start of the season, with the last one coming in mid-September.
Barca travel to 12th-placed Celta Vigo on Saturday. The Galicians are in fine form, having won their last four matches in all competitions and remaining unbeaten for over a month.
Barcelona will be bolstered by the return of Robert Lewandowski and Dani Olmo from injury, after they came on just before the hour mark in Bruges, while teenage sensation Lamine Yamal is regaining form after a spell out with a groin issue.
However, they will still be without key players such as Raphinha, Pedri, Gavi and goalkeepers Joan Garcia and Marc-Andre ter Stegen, all of whom remain injured.
“We have to analyze everything, talk to the players and try to do better,” said coach Hansi Flick after the draw in Belgium.
“But we want to play with our own ideas. A 3-3 isn’t the best result for us of course, we need to talk about this, but the positive thing about the match is that we managed to come back after they took the lead three times.”
Villarreal will look to recover from a shock 1-0 defeat at Cypriot side Pafos in the Champions League on Wednesday. They visit Espanyol on Saturday aiming to maintain third place which they occupy on 23 points, one point ahead of Atletico Madrid.
Atletico host lowly Levante also on Saturday.