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Chelsea Crowned Club World Cup 2025 Champions Over a Faded PSG

Real Madrid: a humble team that congratulates its rival after winning the Club World Cup

By Pame Sun

Chelsea. Photo. Olé
Chelsea. Photo. Olé

Chelsea lifted the Club World Cup 2025 title, decisively defeating Luis Enrique's Paris Saint-Germain three goals to nil. What was anticipated to be a tight contest between two of the world's football giants turned out to be a surprisingly comfortable match for the London team, who dominated from start to finish. This decisive encounter not only crowned the first champion of the global tournament but also offered a display of power that left Luis Enrique's side without a response.

Real Madrid Sends a Message of 'Fair Play' and Congratulations

As expected, following Chelsea's victory, Real Madrid was quick to extend their congratulations for this international success, highlighting the sporting spirit and respect for the competition. The Blancos also took the opportunity to acknowledge FIFA's work in organizing the first edition of this tournament.

"Congratulations to @ChelseaFC and all its fans for the deserved @FIFACWC title. And our congratulations to @FIFAcom and its president Gianni Infantino for the brilliant organization of the Club World Cup 2025," Real Madrid expressed on their social media channels.

This message from the Madrid institution underscores the 'fair play' that characterizes them, a value not all teams can boast. It contrasts, for example, with the attitude of Luis Enrique, who at times seems to show respect only in victory. At MetLife Stadium, the final's venue, the Spanish coach showed his frustration and displayed a less sportsmanlike side in defeat.

Real Madrid, demonstrating its humility and greatness, not only congratulated the champions despite having been the losing team in the competition, but also sent them good energy, reaffirming their status as a club that values sportsmanship above all else.


Pame Sun

Pame Sun

Pamela Suntaxi, better known as Pame Sun, is a 26 year old Ecuadorian sports journalist, recognized for her passion and dedication to the world of soccer. Since she was young, she showed a deep interest in this sport thanks to her mother, and throughout her career she has managed to consolidate herself as one of the leading voices in the sports world.Specializing in the analysis and coverage of the country's most important teams, such as Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito (LDU), Barcelona Spo...

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