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🎥 The most memorable goals between PSG and Chelsea ✨

🎥 The most memorable goals between PSG and Chelsea ✨

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🎥 The most memorable goals between PSG and Chelsea ✨
A match steeped in history.
This Sunday evening, PSG and Chelsea face off in the FIFA Club World Cup final. Over the years, these two teams have crossed paths numerous times, offering us memorable matches and goals.
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To mark the occasion, OneFootball invites you to rediscover some of the most striking goals from this encounter.
Thiago Silva - 2015
Trailing 3-2 on aggregate and down to 10 men since Zlatan Ibrahimovic's red card in the 30th minute, PSG will pull off the feat of eliminating Chelsea in the round of 16 thanks to Thiago Silva's header in the 114th minute.
Demba Ba - 2014
For this Champions League quarter-final return leg, Chelsea had to overcome a two-goal deficit after their 3-1 loss in the first leg. Put on the right track by Schürrle, the Blues will crush PSG in the 87th minute with a goal from Demba Ba.
Javier Pastore - 2014
Before the cruel outcome of the return match, there was a dream evening at the Parc des Princes with, in particular, this anthology goal from Javier Pastore.
Who will set the final alight tonight in your opinion?
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This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.
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