London's „Chelsea“ yesterday won a very important title in the context of their club's history. The „Aristocrats“ triumphed in the Club World Cup, which was the only international tournament that this London club had not yet won. After the victory, „Chelsea's“ manager Thomas Tuchel said that this title is dedicated to the club's owner Roman Abramovich. „I congratulated him, then he congratulated me, and I told him that this title is for you. This is your club and your contribution, your passion made all this possible and I am happy to be part of it,“ said the German. „Chelsea's“ manager also did not hide his joy for Kai Havertz, who became the second player to score a decisive goal in the Champions League final and the Club World Cup final. „I'm glad that Kai took the penalty kick and how he executed it. Such an event can only be a good thing for his growth as a footballer,“ said T. Tuchel.
Roman Abramovich came into club football and conquered it. pic.twitter.com/sDiQL8yzBs - Nizaar Kinsella (@NizaarKinsella) February 12, 2022