In a surprising turn of events, President Trump has retained the original Club World Cup trophy, utilizing it as an Oval Office ornament. Chelsea, the tournament’s victor, was presented with a replica trophy following their victory over Paris Saint-Germain. FIFA President Gianni Infantino, who has maintained a close relationship with Trump, allowed the president to keep the original trophy after its delivery. Trump also drew criticism for overshadowing the players’ celebration by remaining on stage after the trophy presentation, much to the confusion of the team.
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Following Chelsea’s Club World Cup victory over PSG, former US President Donald Trump controversially remained center stage during the trophy presentation, disrupting the team’s celebratory moment. Despite the unusual protocol breach, Chelsea players appeared largely unfazed, ultimately securing a dominant 3-0 victory. Cole Palmer’s brace and Joao Pedro’s goal sealed the win, further solidified by a red card for PSG’s Joao Neves, etching Enzo Maresca’s team into history as the inaugural champions of the revamped Club World Cup.
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