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Messi and Miami Relishing Reunion with PSG and Enrique

  • Inter Miami secured qualification for the Club World Cup last 16 following a 2-2 result against Palmeiras at Hard Rock Stadium on Monday.
  • The draw allowed Miami to advance as group runners-up and set up a tie against Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain.
  • Inter Miami took a 2-0 lead with goals by Tadeo Allende and Luis Suarez, but Palmeiras responded late in the match as Paulinho and Mauricio each scored to level the game.
  • Coach Javier Mascherano called it a historic night for MLS, stating Miami is among the world's best 16 teams, while Luis Enrique’s former players including Messi and Suarez prepare to face him.
  • Miami will earn $7.5 million for the round of 16 and face a difficult PSG side, with hopes to win tempered by recognition of the challenge the European champions pose.
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The Argentinean's Inter Miami stands on the road to the Paris European champion at the World Cup of Clubs. A confrontation that revives the memories of a failed collaboration but that spices up Sunday's reunion.

·Paris, France
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Messi will face his former PSG teammates. Inter Miami footballer will meet Luis Enrique, coach who led him in Barcelona

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The Paris Saint-Germain has validated its qualification for the eighth finals of the World Clubs, finishing in the first place of its group. It will face the Inter Miami of a certain Lionel Messi. This is the first time that the club of the capital will meet the "Pulga", since its departure from the Atlantic. - World Cup of clubs: Messi and the PSG, necessarily special reunions (Sports).

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The captain of the Argentine team and Inter Miami took the trouble for 2-2 with Palmeiras when he met Djalminha

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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futbolcentroamerica.com broke the news in on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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