
The £173million Chelsea team that Enzo Maresca can thank for Club World Cup entry including ‘bomb squad' member
Cole Palmer was on target twice before laying on an assist for new boy Joao Pedro in a first half blitz against the 2025 Champions League winners.
7
Chelsea's path to lifting the Club World Cup was laid out for them four years ago
Credit: Getty
7
But only one player from then still remains a key part of Chelsea
Credit: Getty
7
Chelsea qualified for the Club World Cup in 2021 by winning the Champions League
Credit: Getty
7
The likes of Mason Mount departed for big money in the years following the triumph
Credit: Getty
7
Timo Werner was among the first players from that team to leave
Credit: Getty
But ironically, the Blues victory in New Jersey's MetLife stadium in front of 80,000 fans, including US President Donald Trump, can be traced back to the efforts of a £173million team of 11 stars.
Chelsea's qualification for this tournament was likely one of the last things on the mind of everyone involved with the club when Kai Havertz scored the winner in the Champions League final against Manchester City in 2021.
Yet that team led by Thomas Tuchel unwittingly laid the groundwork for the Stamford Bridge outfit to be named world champions four years on.
And yet a lot has happened since then, with only one star surviving from that starting XI in Portugal to the starting XI in America under Enzo Maresca.
READ MORE IN FOOTBALL
OW PEDRO Club World Cup final ends in brawl as Luis Enrique SLAPS Joao Pedro
That sole survivor is Reece James, who has gone from marauding wing-back to midfield dynamo and is now the club captain.
Opposite wing-back Ben Chilwell is the only other player still at the club, though he has been deemed surplus to requirements since last summer and is included in the so-called "bomb squad" of players the club are trying to sell.
Everyone else has left, whether that be by way of transfer or free agency.
The team actually stayed together for the entirety of the next season, before three stars; Timo Werner (£25m), Jorginho (£12m) and Antonio Rudiger (free), departed for pastures new following the arrival of owner Todd Boehly.
BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK
With plenty of upheaval off the pitch for the club, five more of the team left, including the winning goalscoring and assisting pair of Havertz and Mason Mount for a combined £120m to Arsenal and Manchester United respectively.
Goalkeeper Edouard Mendy also left that year to go to Al-Ahli for £16m, while fan favourites N'Golo Kante and Cesar Azpilicueta joined Al-Ittihad and Atletico Madrid respectively on free transfers.
Cole Palmer and Chelsea celebrate in style as they arrive back at their hotel after Club World Cup victory
Last summer saw the most recent permanent departure of the Champions League winning team as Thiago Silva finally called time on his Blues career to return home to Brazilian side Fluminense.
Chilwell is expected to follow suit this summer after going on loan to Crystal Palace during the winter transfer window.
But in terms of the current Blues squad, they continue to progress by leaps and bounds and you would not bet against them challenging for the Premier League next year.
They have already completed a £51m deal to add Jamie Gittens, with Noni Madueke set to join Arsenal in a £52m deal.
7
7

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Mail
an hour ago
- Daily Mail
Will Club World Cup winners Chelsea clinch silverware in 2025-26? Enzo Maresca's side are 2/1 to lift a trophy next season
Chelsea's gruelling 2024-25 season ended in glory on Sunday as the Blues were crowned winners of the FIFA Club World Cup in the United States. Enzo Maresca's side claimed a shock 3-0 victory over PSG in the final to win the first edition of the competition held in its expanded 32-team format. The Italian's first season in charge has seen him lead the Blues to Champions League qualification, as well as silverware in the Conference League and Club World Cup. Chelsea will be in action in four competitions next season, with Sky Bet offering a range of odds on whether Maresca's side will build on their recent success with multiple trophies. Sky Bet are offering odds of 2/1 on Chelsea to win any of Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup and Champions League next season. The Blues are 2/5 to finish the campaign empty handed. Across three separates bets, the market also features odds of 33/1 on Chelsea to win the FA Cup and League Cup, the FA and Champions League, or the League Cup and Champions League. The Blues are a wider 40/1 to win the Premier League and another domestic trophy, while they are 50/1 to claim the title and Champions League next season. Chelsea are currently fourth favourites with Sky Bet to win the 2025-26 Premier League title, while they are eighth favourites to win the Champions League for a third time. For those anticipating Chelsea to embark on a historic campaign, the Blues are 100/1 to complete the domestic treble of the Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup. Odds of 150/1 are also on offer for the Blues to complete a staggering season and win all four competitions they are involved in. Sky Bet odds for Chelsea to win multiple trophies in 2025-26: No trophies - 2/5 Win any of Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup and Champions League - 2/1 FA Cup and League Cup - 33/1 Premier League and FA Cup - 40/1 Premier League and Champions League - 50/1 Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup - 100/1 Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup and Champions League - 150/1


The Sun
an hour ago
- The Sun
Man Utd ‘keeping tabs on Nicolas Jackson but face transfer battle with Aston Villa' for Chelsea's £100m-rated striker
MANCHESTER UNITED are reportedly considering a move for Chelsea star Nicolas Jackson. The Blues have set a £100million asking price for the striker. 1 Jackson is facing a fight for his place at Stamford Bridge following the summer arrivals of Joao Pedro and Liam Delap. But Chelsea are in no rush to sell and have negotiating power given his is tied down to the club until 2033. The forward, 24, is attracting attention from a number of suitors, according to Sky Sports. United are keeping tabs while Aston Villa could make a move - boss Unai Emery is a long-term admirer and gave Jackson his debut at Villarreal. AC Milan are also in need of a striker and appear keen, but are unwilling to match Chelsea's valuation.


Scottish Sun
an hour ago
- Scottish Sun
Man Utd ‘keeping tabs on Nicolas Jackson but face transfer battle with Aston Villa' for Chelsea's £100m-rated striker
NIC HIM AWAY Man Utd 'keeping tabs on Nicolas Jackson but face transfer battle with Aston Villa' for Chelsea's £100m-rated striker Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) MANCHESTER UNITED are considering a move for Chelsea star Nicolas Jackson. The Blues have set a £100million asking price for the striker. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Nicolas Jackson has a £100million asking price Credit: Getty THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY.. The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see us on Facebook at and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball.