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While Chelsea stole the show on the pitch in a masterful showing against Paris Saint-Germain, President Donald Trump was arguably the center of attention at the FIFA Club World Cup final on Sunday.
Now, the original Club World Cup trophy is not with FIFA - but with Donald Trump in the White House. In an interview with DAZN before the final, Trump revealed that the original trophy was given to him by the FIFA president Gianni Infantino in March.
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Irish Mirror on MSNDonald Trump savaged by fans for 'ruining Chelsea moment' in Club World Cup finalChelsea were crowned Club World Cup champions on Sunday after a stunning 3-0 win over PSG - but fans were not happy with US President Donald Trump's antics
Social media is convinced that President Donald Trump is dealing with a diease after seeing the size of his ankles.
US president Donald Trump astoundingly crashed Chelsea ’s trophy celebrations following their stunning Club World Cup final victory over PSG. Trump, who watched the game at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium alongside Fifa president Gianni Infantino, made his way down to the pitch to present Blues captain Reece James with the trophy.
Soccer players and fans were baffled after President Donald Trump crashed English club Chelsea's trophy lift at the FIFA Club World Cup final on Sunday. The president joined the London side on the field as they celebrated a 3-0 victory over France's Paris Saint-Germain at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium.
Cole Palmer was surprised to find U.S. President Donald Trump on the stand as Chelsea received the Club World Cup trophy after a 3-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain.
Chelsea lifted an imitation of the Club World Cup trophy — because the original is permanently housed in the Oval Office after being gifted to Donald Trump. The US president has revealed that he was given the trophy by FIFA president Gianni Infantino during a visit to the White House in March.
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Irish Independent on MSNWhat Chelsea players said to Donald Trump at bizarre trophy ceremonyEven Cole Palmer took leave of his famously understated demeanour as the world’s most powerful man turned party-gatecrasher at the Club World Cup.