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Tems’ Halftime Show Steals Spotlight At Chelsea’s CWC Final Win
Nigeria artiste Tems was one of the stars who performed in the halftime show of the Club World Cup final between Chelsea and PSG.
The FIFA Club World Cup had two of the best football clubs on parade in the final at the Metlife Stadium on Sunday. But aside from the football, there was also the music to look out for.
Recall that earlier on, Soccernet.ng reported that Tems was one of the stars who would perform during the halftime show. She alongside other top international acts like Doja Cat, Coldplay, and J. Balvin were turned up in style, and they put up a show.
Tems, who loked stunning as usual, thrilled the fans with her award-winning hit song “Love me jeje”.
Chelsea stun PSG in Club World Cup final
Going into the final of the Club World Cup, PSG were odds on favourites to win the game and clinch the title based on their recent performances and quality of players on paper.
However, the Chelsea team that turned up at the Metlife Stadium looked very hungry and dogged on the night.
The Blues closed the game by halftime, as first-half goals from Cole Palmer (2) ‘and Joao Pedro sealed the 3-0 win for them.
PSG huffed and puffed, but they could not break Chelsea’s line. And had to settle for a the loss.
Chelsea are the first team to win the FIFA Club World Cup in its new format.
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