Chelsea returns to the English Premier League with 6 records from the Club World Cup

team crowned Chelsea The Club World Cup title for the first time in its history following beating Palmeiras 2-1 in the final match that brought them together on Saturday evening, at Mohamed bin Zayed Stadium in Al Jazira Club, and is preparing to return to the English Premier League following two matches for the Blues were postponed, as he begins his career once morest Crystal Palace next Saturday in the round 26 years old in the Premier League.

Chelsea succeeded in achieving 6 records following winning the 2021 Club World Cup title, as follows:

Lukaku became Chelsea’s top scorer in all competitions this season, following raising his score to 10 goals.

Belgium’s Romelu Lukaku has scored at least 10 goals in his last 10 seasons with clubs.

The German Kai Havertz became the first player to score the winning goal in the Champions League final, and then scored the winning goal in the next Club World Cup final directly, following Lionel Messi with Barcelona in 2009 and 2011.

– Thomas Tuchel, Chelsea coach, won his third title with Chelsea in 382 since taking over the job, adding this title to the Champions League and the European Super.

Cesar Azpilicueta is the first player in Chelsea’s history to win these titles, the English Premier League, the Champions League, the European League, the FA Cup, the League Cup, and the European Super.

Chelsea won all possible titles in the era of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich.

Chelsea and Palmeiras

The English team Chelsea achieved a fatal victory over its Brazilian counterpart Palmeiras, 2-1, during the match that brought the two teams together at the Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium in Al Jazira Club, in the final of the Club World Cup, to crown the Blues with the title for the first time in its history.

Chelsea’s first goal came through Romelu Lukaku in the 55th minute from a header, while Palmeiras tied in the 64th minute through Rafael Vega from a penalty kick.

After the tie, the two teams played for two additional periods, and 3 minutes before the end, Kai Havertz, the young Chelsea star, scored the second goal in the 117th minute from a penalty kick.

Chelsea had participated in the Club World Cup in 2012, and qualified for the final match, but lost the title to the Brazilian team Corinthians following losing to it 0-1, to be the first time in its history.

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