logo
Maresca hails Palmer brilliance in Chelsea's Club World Cup triumph

Maresca hails Palmer brilliance in Chelsea's Club World Cup triumph

TimesLIVE14-07-2025
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca praised Cole Palmer's ability to rise to the occasion after the English attacking midfielder was named Club World Cup player of the tournament after their commanding 3-0 victory over Paris St Germain in Sunday's final.
'These are the games we expect Cole Palmer to appear and once again he showed what he is made of,' Maresca said after Palmer scored twice and provided an assist to Joao Pedro in their title-winning performance against the Champions League winners.
Maresca revealed his tactical master plan had worked to perfection, with Chelsea pressing PSG high and exploiting direct plays behind their rivals' defence to devastating effect at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Ice-cold from Cole Palmer to get the Blues off the mark 🥶🧊
Watch the FIFA #CWC2025 live in various
language options on SuperSport 🗣️🎙️
📺 Stream #CWC2025 on DStv: https://t.co/B0jLrQW5cc pic.twitter.com/4YICV4o8Eo
— SuperSport Football ⚽️ (@SSFootball) July 13, 2025
'The idea was go man-to-man because if you leave spaces to PSG they will kill you,' Maresca explained.
'So we tried to be very aggressive and suffocate them early on and that intensity was crucial in the first 10 minutes due to the scorching heat that were really difficult conditions to play in as the game progressed.'
The Italian coach highlighted how his team had successfully targeted PSG's vulnerable flank, adding: 'We had a lot of success exploring the left side of their defence, things worked perfectly for us due to the effort the players put.'
The trophy cabinet at Stamford Bridge just got bigger 😏🏆 #FIFACWC | #CWC2025 | #SSFootball pic.twitter.com/AArP8iDq1c
— SuperSport Football ⚽️ (@SSFootball) July 13, 2025
Maresca praised his players for deploying perfectly the gameplan he had in mind, with their high-intensity approach proving decisive in the sweltering New Jersey conditions, saying that he is delighted to win a Club World Cup he thinks will be seen much differently in the future.
'I feel this competition [the Club World Cup] will be as important as or even more important than the Champions League.
'I was lucky enough to be part of a coaching staff [at Manchester City] that won the Champions League three years ago, but this competition features the best clubs in the world.
'That's why we value it as much as the Champions League, or perhaps even more. For us, it was a great triumph. Allowing Chelsea fans to wear that world champion patch on their shirts is a source of pride for us.'
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Subrayen reported for suspect bowling action. To attend the assessment.
Subrayen reported for suspect bowling action. To attend the assessment.

IOL News

time7 hours ago

  • IOL News

Subrayen reported for suspect bowling action. To attend the assessment.

Prenelan Subrayen in action FILE - Prenelan Subrayen starred with bat and ball as the Dolphins beat the Rocks by 20 runs on Wednesday to book their spot in the CSA T20 Challenge final. Photo: Deryck Foster/BackpagePix South Africa off-spinner Prenelan Subrayen has been reported with a suspect bowling action during the first ODI against Australia in Cairns on Tuesday. The match officials' report cited concerns about the legality of the 31-year-old's bowling action. Subrayen will undergo an Independent Assessment of his bowling action at an ICC Accredited Testing facility to determine the legality of his bowling action. The 31-year-old has been down this road before, however, not at this scale, in that he was reported in domestic competitions, not in international cricket. His first case was during the Champions League in 2014, where Subrayen's domestic team, the Dolphins, played against the Lahore Lions in Bangalore.

Blue Bulls back signs for Newcastle Red Bulls
Blue Bulls back signs for Newcastle Red Bulls

The Citizen

time8 hours ago

  • The Citizen

Blue Bulls back signs for Newcastle Red Bulls

A Vodacom Bulls back will leave Loftus Versfeld at the end of the 2025 Currie Cup season to join English Premiership club Newcastle Red Bulls. Flyhalf Boeta Chamberlain signed for the Bulls last year followi ng a successful stint with the Sharks, where he made 59 appearances and scored over 150 points. A versatile backline player capable of operating at fullback, the 26-year-old quickly integrated into the Bulls setup, contributing with his tactical kicking game, composure under pressure, and attacking flair. A product of Paarl Boys' High and a former South Africa U20 representative, Chamberlain has proven himself across both hemispheres, having featured in the Vodacom URC and EPCR competitions. 'Boeta has been a valued member of our squad and brought great professionalism and energy to our environment,' said Bulls Currie Cup head coach Phiwe Nomlomo. 'He's a player with a sharp rugby brain and a strong work ethic, and we wish him every success as he takes on this new opportunity abroad.' Also read: Red Bull to give Newcastle wings? Chamberlain added: 'Playing for the Bulls has been a privilege. The culture, the fans, and the standard of rugby here have helped me grow immensely. I'm grateful for the opportunity and look forward to the next challenge with Newcastle. It's a new adventure, and I'm excited to test myself in a different environment.' Bringing flair and finesse to the 𝗧𝗿𝘂𝗲 𝗡𝗼𝗿𝘁𝗵 #TrueNorth — Newcastle Falcons (@FalconsRugby) August 20, 2025 The post Blue Bulls back signs for Red Bulls appeared first on SA Rugby magazine.

Subrayen reported for suspect action after first ODI
Subrayen reported for suspect action after first ODI

TimesLIVE

time10 hours ago

  • TimesLIVE

Subrayen reported for suspect action after first ODI

Off-spinner Prenelan Subrayen was reported for a suspect bowling action by the umpires after the first ODI between South Africa and Australia on Tuesday. Subrayen, 31, who made his ODI debut in Cairns, will have to undergo an independent assessment of his action at an ICC accredited test facility to determine the legality of his action. Subrayen dismissed Travis Head and finished with 1/46, playing a crucial role in a dominant display by the Proteas that saw them defeat Australia by 98 runs in the opening match of the three-game series. The ICC said on Wednesday match officials 'cited concerns about the legality' of Subrayen's action. It is not the first time Subrayen has fallen foul of match officials for a suspect action. He was suspended for a suspect action in December 2012 after a provincial fixture but was reinstated by Cricket South Africa the next month after his action was cleared. He was also reported for a suspect action in the Champions League T20 competition in 2014 and in November 2015 he was banned after another umpires' report during the domestic T20 competition. A bowler's action is deemed illegal when their elbow extension exceeds 15° of flex.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store