Can Chelsea Surprise PSG in the Club World Cup Final?

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Key Takeaways
- PSG is the favorite due to their impressive semi-final victory.
- Chelsea is in great form with 13 wins in their last 15 matches.
- Both teams are filled with young talent.
- Chelsea aims to approach the final with confidence.
- Expect a tightly contested match.
New York, July 13 (NationPress) As the current Champions League champions, Paris Saint-Germain enters the Club World Cup final this Sunday as the frontrunners. However, Reece James asserts that the players from Chelsea are primed to 'surprise many'.
The hype surrounding PSG has only grown following their impressive 4-0 triumph over Real Madrid in the semi-finals.
Nevertheless, Chelsea carries a wealth of confidence into the final. The Blues have secured victories in 13 out of their last 15 matches across all competitions, with losses only against Newcastle and Flamengo, the latter occurring when they were down to ten players.
Under the guidance of Enzo Maresca, Chelsea has achieved seven clean sheets during this span, successfully qualified for the Champions League, and captured the Conference League, paving their way to the Club World Cup final.
We anticipate a challenging match, James said to Chelsea's media team. “They are a fantastic team, but we are also a remarkable team, and I believe we will astonish many. Our journey has been significant, and we are all eager for the game.”
Chelsea has generated more goal attempts than any other team in the tournament, netting the second-highest total (14), trailing only PSG, Bayern Munich, and Manchester City, who have scored 16 goals.
With PSG leading in goals scored and having the fewest conceded, it’s no wonder Luiz Enrique’s squad is deemed the favourite. Nevertheless, this designation won’t affect Chelsea's preparation, as James emphasized.
“Statistics, data, favourites or not, it doesn’t matter to me or the team. It’s merely something that brings joy to others. This is a clash of two outstanding young teams on the grandest stage, and we will go head-to-head,” James explained.
When asked about their preparation strategy, James replied, “We will approach it as if we’re playing any other match. It’s a final, but we prepare for every game with the intent to win.”