Is FIFA Club World Cup Final Loss Hard to Accept for Luis Enrique?

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Key Takeaways
- PSG won the 2024-25 UEFA Champions League, marking a historic treble.
- The team faced a disappointing defeat of 3-0 in the FIFA Club World Cup final against Chelsea.
- Luis Enrique emphasized accepting the loss as part of high-level competition.
- Marquinhos acknowledged the team's below-par performance in the final.
- PSG's strong run in the tournament included significant victories in earlier rounds.
New Delhi, July 14 (NationPress) Paris Saint Germain's head coach Luis Enrique shared his thoughts on the lost opportunity to cap off their remarkable season with another trophy. After securing the 2024-25 UEFA Champions League title, PSG made history as the first French club to achieve the continental treble. However, a disappointing 3-0 defeat to Chelsea in the FIFA Club World Cup final denied them the chance to increase their trophy count to four.
“We performed admirably throughout the tournament, even if we couldn't bring home the trophy. It’s disheartening, and though it’s not easy, that’s the nature of sports at the highest level, and it’s something we must accept. Chelsea played exceptionally well and earned their victory. Now, the season has concluded, and it’s time for us to enjoy our break,” Enrique stated to PSG TV.
This defeat doesn’t diminish PSG’s impressive journey in the Club World Cup held in the United States, marking the end of a record-setting season for Luis Enrique and his squad. Excluding the final against Chelsea, PSG showcased their prowess in the knockout stages, achieving dominant 4-0 victories over both Inter Miami and Real Madrid.
PSG's captain, Marquinhos, acknowledged that the team fell short of their usual standards but emphasized that this loss does not detract from their achievements this year. “Today, we were not at our best, but we enjoyed an extraordinary season, including our first Champions League title and additional trophies in France. We aspired to win this unique competition that occurs every four years. Although we didn’t succeed, it doesn’t overshadow the rest of our accomplishments,” said Marquinhos.