FIFA Club World Cup final set
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Yardbarker on MSNClub World Cup final: Who has the edge, PSG or Chelsea?After four weeks and 62 matches, the FIFA Club World Cup is nearly over. Paris Saint-Germain of France and Chelsea of England will play for the championship on Sunday at 3 p.m. ET at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford,
The Parisians are rolling, and former Chelsea player Emmanuel Petit believes a victory over Luis Enrique's men would be a massive boost for a Chelsea side still looking to prove themselves among the European elite after a substantial squad overhaul in recent seasons.
Unfamiliar opponents have been a consistent theme through Chelsea’s run to the final. In four of their six matches in the Club World Cup, Chelsea have met their opponents for the first time in history. Only one side in their run, Benfica, they have met more than twice. But Enzo Maresca’s side handled their draw with relative ease.
Brazil striker Igor Jesus, one of the stars of the ongoing Club World Cup, has signed for Nottingham Forest from Botafogo.