In a remarkable display of skill and determination, Chelsea Football Club secured a stunning 3-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the finals of the FIFA Club World Cup, held at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium. This victory not only crowned Chelsea as world champions for the next four years but also significantly boosted the morale and ambitions of the team as they look ahead to future competitions.

Levi Colwill, a 22-year-old defender who played a crucial role in this match, expressed his optimism regarding Chelsea's potential to seize major titles in the upcoming season. When asked about the team’s prospects in both the Premier League and the Champions League, Colwill confidently stated, "Yeah, definitely." His response underlined the team's commitment to building on their recent success and gaining recognition as a formidable force in European football.

Colwill recalled his pre-tournament declaration that Chelsea aimed to win the Club World Cup, remarking on the skepticism he faced at the time. He said, "I said at the start of this tournament that our plan is to win it and people looked at me as if I was crazy. So I'm going to say the exact same thing now going into the Premier League and Champions League." This echoes a growing sentiment among fans and analysts alike, who believe in Chelsea's potential resurgence.

For Colwill, this victory held personal significance, as he described the Club World Cup as "the biggest trophy I've ever won." He boldly proclaimed that, in his view, this achievement surpasses even that of the Champions League, emphasizing the historic nature of Chelsea becoming the first team to claim this title under the new tournament structure. His pride in the team's accomplishment indicates a hopeful outlook as they set their sights on future glories.

Colwill concluded with an inspiring message, stating, "It was a statement victory and, in the future, if we keep winning trophies then everyone will give us the love that we deserve." He acknowledged that while immediate recognition may be uncertain, consistency in performance will ultimately validate their efforts. As Chelsea prepares for the challenges ahead, Colwill's confidence suggests that the team is not only ready but eager to make their mark in the Premier League and Champions League next season.