Chelsea Handed Favorable Path to Club World Cup Glory After Manchester City & Inter Milan Shock Exits
Chelsea’s quest for Club World Cup success has been handed a major boost after two of the tournament’s strongest contenders—Manchester City and Inter Milan—were sensationally knocked out in the quarter-finals.
The Blues survived a dramatic night against Benfica in their opening knockout match, which was marred by a two-hour weather delay—a situation manager Enzo Maresca labeled a “joke.” After a chaotic finish that saw Benfica equalize deep into stoppage time via a penalty, Chelsea rallied in extra time to secure victory and avoid a penalty shootout.

Now, with Palmeiras up next in the quarter-finals, the path to the final looks increasingly promising for the Premier League side.
Avoiding the Heavyweights
While no game at this level is straightforward, Chelsea have been handed a significantly more manageable route after two major upsets:
- Manchester City, one of the pre-tournament favorites, were stunned 4-3 by Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal.
- Inter Milan, last season’s Champions League finalists, were eliminated by Brazilian side Fluminense.
This means that if Chelsea overcome Palmeiras, they will face either Al-Hilal or Fluminense in the semi-finals—a far more favorable prospect than taking on Pep Guardiola’s City or Simone Inzaghi’s Inter.
Chelsea’s recent domestic woes have raised questions over whether they have what it takes at the very highest level. Yet, with the Club World Cup offering the chance of silverware, the Blues now have a gilt-edged opportunity to:
Reach the final without needing to face a European giant.
Build momentum under Maresca with a trophy on offer.
Silence critics by demonstrating that they can deliver in games that matter.
Of course, Al-Hilal (featuring stars like Neymar and Ruben Neves) and Fluminense (Brazil’s Copa Libertadores champions) will pose a tough challenge. But compared to the alternatives, Chelsea must see this as their best shot at Club World Cup success in years.
What Comes Next?
- Quarter-final: Chelsea vs. Palmeiras
- Potential semi-final: Al-Hilal or Fluminense
- Final: Likely against another surprise contender
Chelsea Handed Favorable Path to Club World Cup Glory After Manchester City & Inter Milan Shock Exits