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Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea chase Club World Cup glory as Trump eyes MetLife showdown
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51729, member: 636"] Paris Saint-Germain meets Chelsea at MetLife Stadium for the inaugural expanded FIFA Club World Cup championship match. Donald Trump joins the spectators for this culminating event of the 32-team tournament. FIFA President Gianni Infantino describes the competition as launching club football's golden era. The French champions arrive after completing an unprecedented trophy collection across multiple competitions. Luis Enrique's squad captured domestic league and cup titles before securing their maiden UEFA Champions League crown with a dominant victory over Inter Milan. The Parisians demonstrated exceptional form throughout the Club World Cup by defeating Atletico Madrid and Inter Miami with four goals each. Bayern Munich fell in the quarterfinals before PSG dismantled Real Madrid 4-0 during semifinal action. Ousmane Dembele leads the attack for the heavily favored French side. Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca acknowledges PSG's current status as the world's premier team. The London club earned their berth through a fourth-place Premier League finish and UEFA Conference League triumph. MetLife Stadium hosts 82,500 spectators with Manhattan's skyline providing the backdrop for this afternoon kickoff. The venue will also stage the 2026 World Cup final between the home stadiums of NFL franchises. Both finalists secure prize money exceeding $100 million from this lucrative competition. Player welfare concerns arise as PSG completes their 65th match since August while Chelsea reaches 64 games. High afternoon temperatures pose additional health risks according to Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez. [/QUOTE]
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