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- Callum Hudson-Odoi gave the assist for the opener in Chelsea's hard-fought victory over Palmeiras in the Club World Cup final
- N'Golo Kanté lasted 120 minutes as the Blues won their first-ever Club World Cup trophy after beating the Brazilians on Sunday
- Hudson-Odoi and Kanté were full of praise for each other as they try to divert the applause away from themselves
Callum Hudson-Odoi and N'Golo Kanté were both impressive as European champions Chelsea won their first-ever Club World Cup trophy.
Hudson-Odoi provided the assist for forward Romelu Lukaku's opener while N'Golo Kanté lasted the entire duration as a Kai Harvetz penalty sealed victory for the Blues in extra time.
Amid celebrations and excitement, Hudson-Odoi caught up with Kanté as he tried to shower him with praises for his role in the success but the petite French will divert the attention to the English-born Ghanaian.
In a video posted on social media, spotted by Sports Brief, the pair are seen engaging each other in a priceless moment.
The conversation between the two players
A smiling Callum Hudson-Odoi with his hands around Kanté started: "He was everywhere man. I'm delighted for this man, he has won everything so I'm delighted."
But Kanté could not hold on as he said: "Thanks to you (Hudson-Odoi)."
However, Hudson-Odoi, who played 76 minutes will deflect it back to Kante saying, "you played 120 minutes."
Both players smiled as they continue to compliment each others performance on the night in Qatar.
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Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Chelsea won the Club World Cup for the first time ever, as Kai Havertz scored in injury time to secure a win over Brazilian outfit Palmeiras on Saturday, February 12.
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FootballIn a close-knit encounter in Abu Dhabi, the Blues needed to dig deep to defeat a classy Palmeiras side, who pegged them back in normal time after Lukaku had put the European winners in the lead with a header.
Similar to their semi-final victory over Al-Hilal, the Blues were thoroughly dominant in possession, and Palmeiras players were at times fine with sitting back and absorbing the pressure from the European champions.