Kai Havertz nets extra-time penalty to win Club World Cup for Chelsea
Kai Havertz’s last-ditch extra-time penalty sealed Chelsea’s maiden Club World Cup triumph in a gritty 2-1 win over Brazilians Palmeiras.
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Kai Havertz’s last-ditch extra-time penalty sealed Chelsea’s maiden Club World Cup triumph in a gritty 2-1 win over Brazilians Palmeiras.
Palmeiras’ midfielder Danilo (C) vies for the ball with Chelsea’s defender Antonio Rudiger (R) during the 2021 FIFA Club World Cup final football match between Brazil’s Palmeiras and England’s Chelsea at Mohammed Bin Zayed stadium in Abu Dhabi, on February 12, 2022. (Photo by KARIM SAHIB / AFP)
Kai Havertz might be trying to do Didier Drogba's Chelsea career in reverse.
Kai Havertz scored a penalty deep into extra time as Chelsea defeated Brazil's Palmeiras 2-1 in the Club World Cup final on Saturday to complete their collection of major trophies. Romelu Lukaku's superb header gave the European champions the lead on 54 minutes but Raphael Veiga levelled from the spot for the Copa Libertadores winners just past the hour in Abu Dhabi. Havertz, the hero in the Champions League final against Manchester City, was Chelsea's match-winner again as he converted a penalty on 117 minutes awarded following a VAR review.
Chelsea have been crowned Fifa Club World Cup champions for the first time having defeated Brazil’s Palmeiras in extra-time in the final in Abu Dhabi on Saturday night.
Kai Havertz scored a penalty on 117 minutes as Chelsea beat Palmeiras 2-1 after extra time to win the Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.
Chelsea have been crowned champions of the world after defeating Palmeiras in the Club World Cup final on Saturday evening.
Chelsea aim to put a turbulent past couple of months behind them by winning the Club World Cup final against Palmeiras on Saturday, the start of a season-defining period for the European champions. The Blues have fallen off the pace in the Premier League after winning just three of the last 10 games but are still competing for multiple honours at home and on the continent. Chelsea are through to the League Cup final against Liverpool on February 27, four days after the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie against French club Lille and just before the fifth round of the FA Cup.