Chelsea and Enzo Maresca could face FIFA's wrath for breaching an agreement during their Club World Cup campaign.
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Chelsea could face FIFA's wrath Blues signed an agreement before participating in CWCChelsea face Flamengo on FridayFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
After a hectic 2024-25 campaign, where the Blues finished fourth in the Premier League and secured a Champions League slot, they got off to a flying start in the Club World Cup in the United States as they comfortably beat local side LAFC 2-0 in their tournament opener. Manager Maresca fielded a strong starting lineup in their first match, with new signing Liam Delap coming off the bench and providing an assist on debut.
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The reports that after a perfect start to their campaign, Maresca is now considering rotating his first team to avoid fatigue in the squad after a hectic season. The Italian coach's decision, however, could land Chelsea in trouble with FIFA as they could be considered to have breached an agreement.
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The report adds that the English giants had signed a participation agreement before competing in the Club World Cup, which ensures that they field their strongest possible team throughout the course of the competition.
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While FIFA does have an agreement in place with Chelsea, it is unclear how they could challenge a club over playing their best possible team, as the matter is highly subjective. The Blues next face Flamengo on Friday in Philadelphia.






