'Chelsea are not Inter or Real!' – Colwill confident ahead of PSG clash in CWC final

Chelsea defender Levi Colwill is confident that the Blues can beat PSG in the Club World Cup final, as they are 'not Inter Milan or Real Madrid'.

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  • face PSG in CWC final
  • PSG have thumped and Real
  • Colwill remains confident

'Chelsea are not Inter or Real!' - Colwill confident ahead of PSG clash in CWC final'Chelsea are not Inter or Real!' - Colwill confident ahead of PSG clash in CWC final'Chelsea are not Inter or Real!' - Colwill confident ahead of PSG clash in CWC final

Chelsea face PSG in the Club final on Sunday and the Ligue 1 giants are in truly incredible form. Having won the final with a stunning 5-0 thumping of Inter Milan, they then thumped 4-0 in the semi-finals of the tournament in the States.

Colwill is confident that the Blues can get to PSG and win the trophy; he has seen the Blues beat 4-1, 2-1 and 2-0 in the knockout stages as they reached the final. And he has claimed that the west London club simply “aren’t Real Madrid or Inter”.

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Colwill told reporters: “They’re an amazing team but we are not Inter Milan and Real Madrid.

“We’re going to bring something different. We’re different players and we’re confident in ourselves that, hopefully, we’ll try and win the game.

“I think most people around the world will expect PSG to win but we don’t think that in our camp.

“I remember the first time in this tournament when I’d done media and I said to everyone we’re winners and we’ve made it this far. So it shows I’m not lying. The players have got a really top mentality and we’re excited to going in to this final.

“When you play for Chelsea, you’re not scared to play against anyone and that’s how we all feel.

“If everyone thinks we’re going to lose, we’ve got nothing to lose then. We’ve got to go out there and play our football and be confident and hopefully try and surprise everyone.”

Chelsea face PSG on Sunday as they eye further silverware, with the winners taking on the Champions League holders.