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The success Chelsea have enjoyed since Roman Abramovich bought the club in 2003 is remarkable.
There have been five Premier League titles and the same number of FA Cups. The Champions League has twice been lifted, as has its sibling the Europa League. On three occasions, the Blues have claimed the League Cup while there have also been two wins in the Community Shield and one in the UEFA Super Cup.
For those not keeping count, Chelsea have lifted 20 trophies in just 19 years. No other English club has lifted more trophies over the same period.
Yet one has eluded the Blues: the Club World Cup. This afternoon, Thomas Tuchel and his players have the opportunity to change that and deliver the one piece of silverware missing from the trophy cabinet at Stamford Bridge.
That will not be easy, however. Brazilian club Palmeiras, who won the Copa Libertadores in November, are desperate to win the competition, to become the first South American side to return victorious from the Club World Cup since 2012.
“Tomorrow’s match is one I am thankful to be involved in, our players as