FIFA Club World Cup: Will Mbappe start in Real Madrid vs Juventus? Can he and Vinicius play together?
- Real Madrid will face Juventus in a Club World Cup last-16 match on Tuesday at Hard Rock Stadium in Orlando for a quarterfinal spot.
- Real Madrid finished first in Group H with a total of seven points following a solid group stage performance, while Juventus secured second place in their group with six points, despite suffering a heavy defeat to Manchester City.
- Mbappe, who missed all group stage matches due to acute gastroenteritis and a hospital stay, is now back and has resumed training ahead of the upcoming match, though he may begin on the bench.
- Coach Alonso praised Vinicius’s defensive work and said Vinicius and Mbappe can play together as long as the whole team defends, emphasizing the importance of collective effort.
- The match is a key challenge for both sides, with Juventus as underdogs but expected to fight, while Real Madrid aims to maintain their momentum and advance further in the tournament.
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