
Inside Chelsea's Club World Cup celebrations as Wags and Tom Brady joins stars after incredible win over PSG
Enzo Maresca's side upset the odds by thrashing Champions League winners
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Matchwinner Cole Palmer celebrates with the Club World Cup trophy
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Pedro Neto and his girlfriend Carolina Silva share a kiss with the trophy
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Chelsea beat Paris Saint-Germain 3-0 in the final
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Palmer with his Man of the Match trophy
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Tom Brady gatecrashed the celebrations
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Levi Colwill shows off his winners medal
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Marc Cucurella and Claudia Rodriguez share a post-match kiss
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A double from Cole Palmer before Joao Pedro found the net put
Chelsea had the last laugh however and the squad enjoyed their stunning triumph after collecting the trophy and their medals.
Matchwinner Palmer posed with the trophy inside the Chelsea dressing room, as did Moises Caicedo.
In another snap the
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Caicedo also posed alongside Marc Guiu with the photo in one pic, and with Romeo Lavia and Andrey Santos in another.
Enzo Fernandez also had his own moment with the trophy, posing next to it in stylish sunglasses.
He also invited a special guest into the dressing room - NFL legend Tom Brady.
The pair posed for a pic after Brady watched from the sidelines at the MetLife Stadium.
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Reece James and Tosin Adarabioyo show off the trophy
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Caicedo and Marc Guiu posed together with the silverware
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The five-time Super Bowl champion has turned his interest to football in recent years, and is a minority shareholder in Birmingham City.
Several Chelsea stars including Levi Colwill and
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Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall did likewise, biting his winners medal.
Fernandez was also joined in his celebrations by wife Valentina Cervantes and his two children - Olivia, 5, and Benjamin, 1 - on the pitch.
While Pedro Neto shared a kiss with his partner Carolina Silva, as did Marc Cucurella - with the Spaniard also sharing a photo with his family.
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Nicolas Jackson was delighted with the win
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Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall bit his medal
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