Trump’s Awkward Appearance at Chelsea’s FIFA Club World Cup Win Sparks Viral Debate
Chelsea FC’s dominant 3-0 victory over PSG at the FIFA Club World Cup final was overshadowed by an unexpected guest—former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Held at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, the match featured two early goals from Cole Palmer and a third from new signing João Pedro. After the win, Trump joined FIFA president Gianni Infantino on stage to present the trophy.
While Infantino stepped away after the handover, Trump lingered—posing for photos and celebrating with the team. The moment quickly went viral, with fans calling it “cringe” and “embarrassing.”
Body Language Expert Weighs In
Behavioral analyst Darren Stanton noted that team captain Reece James appeared unaffected, saying, “He looked focused on the win.” However, Cole Palmer showed visible discomfort. “His expression said, ‘Why is this guy here?’” Stanton added.
Trump’s gestures were labeled “inauthentic,” with Stanton describing them as “forced smiles and awkward fist pumps.”
Palmer later admitted, “I didn’t expect him up there with us.”
For many, it felt less like celebration—and more like Trump stealing the spotlight.