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Chelsea are in Premier League action today, as they face Patrick Vieira's Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
The Blues go into the game on the back of their FIFA Club World Cup success, following a 2-1 victory against Palmeiras in extra time.
The club's latest trophy ensures that the west Londoners have won every possible honour under the stewardship of owner Roman Abramovich.
Whilst the likes of Kai Havertz and Romelu Lukaku were showered with immense praise for scoring two crucial goals, midfielder Jorginho has spoken about how he, Thiago Silva, Kenedy and of course manager Thomas Tuchel were instrumental to the outcome of the final.
"You can’t compare [the value of the Club World Cup in Europe] to the value the South American teams give it," Jorginho said to Ale Oliviera on YouTube (via Brazilian outlet Bola VIP ).
"It’s different. Me, Thiago Silva, Kenedy, and the coach – who had a notion of how it was – we were on top of the guys: We have to win, there’s no way we can lose, it’s very important.
"Then, the coach, before we travelled, showed us the Palmeiras bus leaving in the middle of that madness: ‘If you have no idea what awaits you in