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Luis Erique Reveals How He Convinced Mascherano Not to Leave barça and Predicts the Future of Busquets

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Inter Miami and Paris Saint-Germain will face this Sunday in the eighth finals of the Club World Cup
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The Asturian coach once convinced the Argentine not to leave Barça.

The long-awaited duel between Inter Miami and Paris Saint-Germain for the eighth-finals of the Club World Cup left a great moment off the pitch, where Luis Enrique, PSG coach, shared a curious anecdote about Mascherano, the current MLS team technician. During the pre-game press conference, the Spanish technician recalled how he met the former Argentine footballer years ago, when they both coincided in Spain. The link, according to the Asturian, …

Inter Miami and Paris Saint-Germain will face this Sunday in the eighth finals of the Club World Cup

Inter Miami prepares for the greatest challenge of its short history: to face the powerful Paris Saint-Germain for the eighth finals of the Club World Cup. His coach, Javier Mascherano, said that his leaders will have to play the "perfect game." "We are not illusions and we know that around the game we are the weakest team, that is clear, but it does not imply that they kill us in advance. We will face a rival of a unique power, of the best in t…

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Doble Amarilla broke the news in on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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