Luis Enrique ready for 'special' showdown between PSG and Real Madrid
ÎLE-DE-FRANCE, FRANCE, JUL 9 – PSG faces Real Madrid in the Club World Cup semi-final, with Mbappé reuniting against his former club as PSG aims to add silverware after Champions League victory.
- On Wednesday, PSG and Real Madrid face off at MetLife Stadium in a 'special' Club World Cup semi-final, as described by coach Luis Enrique.
- Following their Champions League victory, PSG arrived with high confidence, while Real Madrid, under new coach Xabi Alonso, seeks to build a fresh era; Mbappé's departure links PSG’s success to their evolving squad.
- The semi-final winner advances to face Chelsea in Sunday's final, with Real Madrid unbeaten under Xabi Alonso aiming for their first world title.
- Beyond the match, PSG's symbolic reunion with Mbappé and their status as European champions position them as favorites in the race for global glory.
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East Rutherford (USA), 9 Jul (EFE).- Luis Enrique, a PSG technician, was very proud this Wednesday for the 4-0 win against Real Madrid and said that in the high competition “there is no brake” nor a tacit pact to lift the foot of the accelerator when the result is already bulging. “I have a mobile full of messages of culés congratulating me. When one plays against the big teams, one gives one hundred percent because it represents a club, a shirt…
The Parisian coach gave his look after the demonstration of his team against Real on Wednesday in New Jersey, in the semifinals of the World Clubs.
PSG are the bookmakers' favorites against Real Madrid. It's an explosive semi-final of the new Club World Cup, which takes place this Wednesday evening (9 p.m. French time) between Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid. This match takes on a special dimension with the reunion between Kylian Mbappé and his former club, in a tense context marked by the complaint filed by the French striker against PSG for a dispute over salary and bonus payments, ad…
Those of Xabi Alonso and Luis Enrique see their faces in the semifinals of the Club World Cup, in a duel that brings together great figures of world football. Some of these players have had the privilege of defending both shields in their careers. In this gallery we go through their trajectories, showing how they left their mark in two of the most powerful clubs in Europe. >
The Paris Saint-Germain aspires to complete its perfect season with the Club World Cup . A year in which, in addition to what, conquering the much-desired Champions after so many frustrated projects and millions invested, has stood out for how. The ensemble led by Luis Enrique has dazzled Europe with a brilliant, offensive, coral and, to date, unstoppable game. A style in which all the footballers have their importance, but in which it is diffic…
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