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Messi's Coach Goes Down to Inter Miami for the Club World Cup: "We Don't Have the Level"

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The coach of Leo Messi has gone down to the ground to Inter Miami about the real options that the American team has to compete in the Club World Cup: «There will be a lot of level. Clearly, a level that we do not have, we have to be honest, nothing happens to say. We have the opportunity to play it, the boys won it together with the ‘Tata’ Martino last season, having won the Supporters’ Shield», said Javier Mascherano at a press conference.The A…
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The coach of Leo Messi has gone down to the ground to Inter Miami about the real options that the American team has to compete in the Club World Cup: «There will be a lot of level. Clearly, a level that we do not have, we have to be honest, nothing happens to say. We have the opportunity to play it, the boys won it together with the ‘Tata’ Martino last season, having won the Supporters’ Shield», said Javier Mascherano at a press conference.The A…

The Argentine coach was prudent in analyzing the possibilities of the American team in the upcoming Club World Cup. Although he appreciated the team’s growth in the MLS, he made it clear that the international contest represents a completely different challenge.

Inter Miami technical director Javier Mascherano made a critical analysis of the likely performance of the team led by Lionel Andrés Messi in the FIFA Club World Cup. After the 5-1 score of Columbus Crew, the Argentine coach said: “Winning in this way gives us confidence ... it shows us that, if we are brave and calm, and we encourage ourselves to play, we can compete equally with any team. Above all, in the MLS (Major League Soccer). Then the C…

Inter Miami has six games ahead of the MLS before definitely focusing on their debut in the Club World Cup, on June 14 against Al Ahly of Egypt, in the inaugural match of Group A, which completes the Porto (Portugal) and Palmeiras (Brazil). However, Javier Mascherano is not optimistic about doing something great in the first edition of the new FIFA tournament format.

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sport.es broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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