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Thomas Tuchel has revealed he told Chelsea 's players that "everyone is jealous" of them before they became world champions by winning the FIFA Club World Cup final.

The Blues beat Palmeiras 2-1 after extra-time in the sweltering Abu Dhabi heat, with Kai Havertz scoring the winner from the penalty spot in the 117th minute.

"We said in the dressing room what an opportunity, everyone is jealous of us," Tuchel told Channel 4. "As boys, we dreamed of finals like this. It is very special and we wanted to play with no regrets."

The German tactician went on: "If you score late, you need luck to do it. We were relentless, kept on trying, didn't stop. We didn't give in.

"We had the lead, lost it again, but we never stopped attacking. So I think it's deserved but it's lucky if you score late.

"The penalty didn't look nervous but for sure he was nervous. He knew what was stake but has a good record at shooting. I am happy for him."

Hero Havertz also give his reaction post-match, thanking his teammates for trusting him with the decisive late penalty which secured Chelsea's achievement of winning every trophy available in their 117-year history.

"After champions of Europe, now champions of the world. It sounds better. It's an incredible feeling. I was nervous," the 22-year-old admitted, having been brought to Stamford Bridge for £75.8million in 2020.

"It was a big penalty, a big goal again. It was just crazy. It was good I kept my

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