Chelsea, Club World Cup and Champions League
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Chelsea's Club World Cup proves they are ready to win the Premier League or Champions League as soon as next season, says defender Levi Colwill.
The first qualifying round of the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League has begun in Europe, and familiar names like Malmo, FCSB, and Ludogorets Razgrad are playing meaningful games.
Paris Saint-Germain dominated the Champions League last season. However, rival clubs have improved their rosters, ready to challenge this year.
Enzo Maresca's side are progressing and on track to finish higher than the fourth place they managed in the Premier League last season.
What a strange tournament. What an unusual day in East Rutherford, New Jersey, a Super Bowl-inspired extravaganza in which two halves of a football match bookended a 24-minute half-time show before a trophy ceremony that saw sections of the crowd loudly boo Trump, before the president found his happy place up on the podium with Chelsea’s players.
Chelsea are looking to trim their squad by putting nine players up for transfer after winning the Club World Cup
CHELSEA’S Club World Cup win changes everything. And nothing. Everything, because a trophy suggests there really is method in the transfer policy that has sometimes looked like madness. And
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