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Kepa decision, Alonso dropped – Three Chelsea changes Thomas Tuchel must make against Palmeiras

There is a chant that reverberates around Stamford Bridge from time to time. It's simple enough and not exactly subtle on the part of those Chelsea supporters. Still, it gets the job done.

"We've won it all. We've won it all. We've won it all."

However, the chant isn't exactly correct. Chelsea have enjoyed huge success over the last two decades. Premier League titles have been won, Champions League crowns claimed. But there is one trophy that has eluded the Blues, one piece of silverware yet to be claimed in the Roman Abramovich era.

That is, of course, the Club World Cup. Chelsea had the opportunity to win the tournament in 2012 but fell to defeat against Brazilian side Corinthians in the final. It was the nadir of Rafa Benitez's ill-advised tenure.

Tomorrow, Thomas Tuchel and his players have the chance to put things right. Chelsea take on Palmeiras, another Brazilian side, in this year's Club World Cup final. Win and the Blues really have won it all.

It won't be easy, however. Palmeiras supporters have arrived in Adu Dhabi in their hundreds in recent days. The match will feel far more like a home fixture for those in green.

"We expect a very hard game in the final with a lot of spectators from Brazil," assistant coach Zsolt Low said after Chelsea's 1-0 semi-final win over Al Hilal on Wednesday.

"It will feel like an away game. That makes things more difficult but we're ready to play the final. We're here to win.

"We know they (Palmeiras) are a very big club in Brazil. They have a lot of good players. In the coming days, we'll watch the videos and analyse their games. We'll be well prepared."

Chelsea will need to be close to their best to overcome Palmeiras, who won the Copa Libertadores in November. There can

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