Chelsea striker Liam Delap has urged the team to maintain the winning aura and be determined to win more trophies next season after claiming the Club World Cup.
Delap, who scored his first goal for Chelsea in the 3-0 win over Es Tunis in the group stages and came off the bench in the final, stated this in an interview with the club’s website.
The £30 million summer signing from Ipswich Town believes Chelsea can follow their stunning FIFA Club World Cup win by lifting more trophies next season.
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“It’s a great start for me. Now we have to push on into next season and bring more trophies home to this special club. We had belief within the squad. I’ve only been here a short time, but I can see everyone is so dialled into what the head coach wants, and everyone is hungry to win.
“We have proved that, and hopefully we can keep proving that in the future.There was a lot of talk before the game (about Paris Saint-Germain being favourites), but we had the confidence and belief. We knew if we executed the game plan we we would win.”



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Imagine! This could have been osimhen posing with this trophy including the conference league won by Chelsea recently and by next season Chelsea might get their hands on the epl and champions League cos they are strong favourites and if they continue with this momentum….this would have been osimhen’s opportunity(now the door is shut) if only he brings down his ego and reduce his price cos we all know he isn’t worth the hype….
With all due respect for the Late legendary goalkeepr and his family, but If trophies could pay for proper medical care in the best hospitals in Europe, I am sure Peter Rufai’s family would have gladly exchanged his pictures holding the 1994 AFCON trophy aloft for the required quality of medical attention that would have kept him alive to reap the fruits of his labour.
With all due respect to the legendary winger too, It took the intervention of Ajax Amsterdam and a GoFundMe campaign for Tijani Babangida to get proper medical care after the accident that nearly claimed his whole family in Nigeria, not pictures of him posing with his Olympic and Dutch title medals.
I don’t know why the life and career choice of a player who “isn’t worth the hype” is pouring so much acid in the stomach of street urchins……..LMAOooo.
At this stage of his career, they want him to accept 60k per week in England like cheap ass desperados just to pose in front of trophies when he can pick up a 300k net pay check every week and still keep winning accolades and strutting his stuff at the highest level elsewhere…….LMAOooo.
And he’s ‘not that good’……sorry….. “not that very good” or even ‘worth the hype’ o…….LMAOOo