Did Pedro Neto Win It for Diogo and Andre? Chelsea Celebrates FIFA CWC Triumph

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Key Takeaways
- Pedro Neto dedicates victory to late teammates.
- Chelsea wins its first-ever FIFA Club World Cup.
- The match featured an outstanding first-half display.
- Neto emphasizes the importance of teamwork and camaraderie.
- This win serves as a tribute to friendship and remembrance.
London, July 14 (NationPress) Chelsea’s Pedro Neto shared his thoughts on their significant win against the reigning UEFA Champions League titleholders, Paris Saint-Germain, dedicating this achievement to his fellow national player Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva, following their tragic passing.
After a challenging week, the Portuguese star's thoughts quickly turned to Jota and Silva, dedicating the victory in their honor.
“I said I would win it for Diogo and Andre. This one is for them and their families, and we are truly delighted,” Neto stated to Chelsea’s media team.
Jota and Silva tragically lost their lives in a car accident in the Spanish province of Zamora. Reports indicate that Jota’s vehicle lost control due to a tyre blowout while traveling at high speed, subsequently catching fire.
Chelsea claimed their first-ever rebranded FIFA Club World Cup with an outstanding first-half performance against PSG, where Cole Palmer netted two goals and Joao Pedro, a recent addition during the knockout phase of the tournament, contributed with another goal, giving Chelsea a remarkable 3-0 lead at halftime. The London club focused on maintaining a clean sheet in the second half to secure the trophy.
“It’s an unbelievable victory. The teamwork was exceptional; finishing the tournament with this win – we are genuinely thrilled. It’s the best feeling, to be honest. Being here with my teammates and this club is fulfilling. Winning this trophy is an incredible experience,”
Neto expressed. “I just want more and more; that’s my mentality. I’m here to win titles with this club and these fantastic teammates, and I hope we can build on this success.”