Newly-minted Fifa Club World Cup champions Chelsea have signed off their time in the UAE with a thank you message to their hosts.
The European champions clinched the Club World Cup trophy for the first time in Abu Dhabi on Saturday with a 2-1 extra-time victory over Brazil's Palmeiras at Mohamed bin Zayed Stadium , with Kai Havertz scoring from the penalty spot to seal the title.
Though the London club played both their semi-final (a 1-0 win over Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal ) and Saturday's final in the UAE capital, they set up camp up the road in Dubai, where fans were given the chance to meet club legend Petr Cech as well as get the chance to see the Champions League trophy up close.
As Thomas Tuchel and his players prepare to return to England ahead of Saturday's Premier League match with Crystal Palace, the club posted a message on Twitter to thank the city of Dubai.
Saturday's Club World Cup triumph means Chelsea have won every trophy available to them under owner Roman Abramovich and avenged their loss in the 2012 final to Corinthians.
The Blues are the third English Premier League club to be crowned world champions after Manchester United and Liverpool.
Chelsea vs Palmeiras player ratings CHELSEA PLAYER RATINGS: Edouard Mendy – 6. Thomas Tuchel returned to the sideline after Covid, and immediately Mendy was restored between the posts. No chance with the penalty, but added to Chelsea’s nerves after it went in with errant distribution. EPA
Cesar Azpilicueta – 6. So defensive is the Palmeiras method, Chelsea’s right wing back found himself in the forward line an unusual amount of times. Played the volley onto Luan’s arm which was decisive. EPA
Andreas Christensen – 7. Had his work cut out dealing with Dudu, but Palmeiras’ star forward was mostly kept at arm’s length. Went off before the start of extra time. Reuters
Thiago Silva – 7. Palmeiras are happy without the ball, and defending deep, which meant Silva spent much of the time picking out quarter-back style passes, plus some long shots. Mindless handball for the penalty. AFP
Antonio Rudiger – 9.5. Might have done better at a couple of attacking corners, but his defensive work was typically impeccable. Head and shoulders above the rest, the deserving player of the match. Reuters
Callum Hudson-Odoi – 6. Bright early on, but faded and was cancelled out by Rony and Rocha. Wasteful too often, but picked out Lukaku expertly for the opening goal of the night. AFP
N'Golo Kante – 7. Tried to get his side moving, but Lukaku and Havertz were not often the most willing runners ahead of him. Had his bottomless fuel supplies tested by the vigour of the Palmeiras midfield. AP
Mateo Kovacic – 7. Brilliant last time out, but found it tougher this time when pressed by a more energetic midfield. Played the pass which freed Hudson-Odoi to cross for Lukaku’s goal. AFP
Mason Mount – 5. Met the ire of Silva and Lukaku when he opted to shoot a first-half free kick rather than cross. Looked dejected when he limped off after half an hour. AP
Kai Havertz – 8. Compared to the Al Hilal game, where he sparkled, he was relatively lacklustre, but he did the crucial part when the time came. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Romelu Lukaku – 6. Again he laboured. Again he scored. The last bit is what Chelsea paid all that money for, but they might expect a little more in the way of energy, too. AP
SUBS: Christian Pulisic – 7. On for Mount with quarter of an hour left in the first half, and added so much more dynamism than the England man managed. Missed a good chance late in normal time when he curved a shot wide. AFP
Timo Werner – 7. Lukaku’s replacement got lucky once, when he broke through despite being clearly offside. But he was perky in attack in extra time. AP
Saul Niguez – 6. On for Hudson-Odoi he was happy to battle. He picked himself straight up after appearing to head-butt Piquerez’s boot. PA
Hakim Ziyech – 5. Inauspicious start after coming on for Kovacic after 90 minutes were up. First tripped doing a trick, then tripped up an opponent trying to retrieve possession. Gave a rash of fouls thereafter, too. AFP
Malang Sarr – 6. Confident enough to lash a shot in from distance not long after being introduced, but it ended up in the crowd behind the goal. Reuters
PALMEIRAS PLAYER RATINGS: Weverton – 6. Much like his two rivals for a place in Brazil’s goal, Ederson and Alisson Becker, Palmeiras’ No 1 has an extraordinary range of passing. He was sometimes too keen to show it off when his tiring outfielders needed a rest. AP
Marcos Rocha – 8. One delicious bit of skill to dispossess Hudson-Odoi and start an attack was the one piece of showiness he permitted himself. Otherwise, he had his nose to the grindstone. Vital header prevented a late goal. AP
Gustavo Gomez – 9. It was his sizeable presence which spooked Silva into conceding the penalty. Colossal display exemplified why the Paraguayan is regarded by many as the best centre back in Brazil. AP
Luan – 5. Lukaku only got the better of him once, when he outjumped him for the goal. Extremely unlucky to give away a penalty for handball scarcely a yard away from the shooter. Red card was the final indignity. PA
Gustavo Scarpa – 7. Brought a massive roar from the Palmeiras fans with one meaty – if a little inconsequential – tackle on Lukaku. His commitment was obvious throughout. Reuters
Raphael Veiga – 7. Calmness personified from the spot for the equaliser. Cheered to the echoed when he was substituted late on. AP
Rony – 8. It said much about manager Abel Ferreira’s commitment to defence that Rony, nominally the forward, spent much of the game covering the right-back position. He did it selflessly and with passion. EPA
SUBS: Jailson – 7. Brought on straight after the concession of Lukaku’s goal – and his side promptly hit back. Later made an important contribution at a defensive corner. Reuters
Wesley – 6. Added some oomph for a tiring side, but was also booked for a reckless foul on Saul. EPA
Eduard Atuesta – 6. Introduced late on but struggled to get to the pace of the game in the time that was afforded to him. EPA
Rafael Navarro – 7. Succeeded in stretching the play when his wilting midfield needed an out ball. AP
Deyverson – NA. No chance to make an impression after coming on deep into extra time. EPA
Updated: February 15, 2022, 6:24 AM