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Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi lifted the lid on what it felt like to lift the FIFA Club World Cup on Saturday.
Hudson-Odoi started the final against Brazilian side Palmeiras and it was his cross to Romelu Lukaku which set up the Blues' opener.
Palmeiras pulled a goal back before Kai Havertz netted from the spot in extra-time to secure the win and ensure Chelsea won the only trophy to escape them in the Roman Abramovich era.
A player that has played for the club through the academy system, Hudson-Odoi said that the feeling he had winning the Club World Cup for the first time in Chelsea's history was indescribable.
"It’s crazy," Hudson-Odoi told Chelsea's official website. "I think I’ve said it from the start, it’s an amazing feeling to know you have the opportunity to play in such big competitions anyway, but to have the opportunity to win them as well, the feeling like that, I don’t know how you can describe it.
"Especially when it’s something for the first time for the club. I think every one of the players deserves a lot of credit, they did really well and they deserve it.