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Messi and Inter Miami Stars Prepare to Face Former Coach Luis Enrique and PSG in Club World Cup

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, JUN 23 – Inter Miami advanced to the FIFA Club World Cup last 16 as Group A runners-up with a 2-2 draw against Palmeiras and will face UEFA Champions League winners PSG.

  • Inter Miami faces PSG in the FIFA Club World Cup Round of 16 on June 29 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, marking Messi's first match against his former club since leaving PSG in 2023.
  • Inter Miami drew 2-2 with Palmeiras after leading 2-0, dropping to second in Group A, which set up their Round of 16 matchup against PSG.
  • Inter Miami finished second in Group A with 5 points after drawing Palmeiras 2-2, becoming the first MLS team to reach the knockout stage of the FIFA Club World Cup.
  • The winner advances to the July 5 quarterfinal at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, facing Flamengo or Group C runner-up, with the match at the same venue.
  • From a wider view, the expanded FIFA Club World Cup with a $1 billion prize highlights MLS rising competitiveness, as Inter Miami is the only MLS team to reach the knockout rounds.
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Messi and Inter Miami stars prepare to face former coach Luis Enrique and PSG in Club World Cup

Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and their Inter Miami teammates took the field at their practice facility Thursday for another training session.

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futbolcentroamerica.com broke the news in on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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