Tonight, Paris Saint-Germain faces Chelsea in the final of the Club World Cup, a historic meeting that could allow the Parisian club to mark the history of French football a little more. By playing this final, PSG erases a record so far owned by Olympique de Marseille: that of the greatest number of international finals played by a French club, with six Parisian in front of the five Marseillaises. A notable performance which testifies to the regularity and ambition of PSG on the European and global scene.
This confrontation against the Blues of Chelsea promises to be particularly raised, opposing two giants of European football to win a world title. For PSG, it is not only an opportunity to raise a trophy still unprecedented in its record, but also to confirm its status as a club of international rank. This final therefore represents much more than a match: it is a symbol of the evolution of the Parisian club and its growing influence on the world scene.