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Inter Miami Set for Showdown with PSG in Club World Cup

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Inter Miami Set for Showdown with PSG in Club World Cup

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  • Lionel Messi leads Inter Miami into a vital match against PSG in the Club World Cup last 16.
  • Miami qualified as Group A runners-up after a tense 2-2 draw with Palmeiras.
  • PSG, the reigning European champions, look to maintain momentum against their former stars.
  • The match features several players and a coach, Luis Enrique, previously associated with Barcelona.
  • Miami aims to leverage their experience in a challenging matchup against the favorites PSG.

Lionel Messi will lead a talented group of former Barcelona players, including Sergio Busquets, Jordi Alba, and Luis Suarez, as they face Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in the last 16 of the Club World Cup. This clash marks a significant reunion with their former coach Luis Enrique, under whose leadership they achieved notable success, such as knocking PSG out of the Champions League in the 2016-17 season. Miami secured their place in this knockout stage with a 2-2 draw against Palmeiras, finishing as Group A runners-up, according to channelnewsasia and aljazeera.

PSG, who recently clinched their first Champions League title under the guidance of Luis Enrique, are coming off a decisive 2-0 victory over Seattle Sounders. In their earlier encounters, they had faced a shocking defeat against Barcelona in 2017, but they have since demonstrated resilience and strength in European competitions. Meanwhile, Miami’s Suarez asserted that if they commit mistakes against PSG, they would "pay a heavy price," emphasizing the importance of capitalizing on their opportunities in an intense tournament setting, according to channelnewsasia and reuters.

Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano acknowledged the challenge ahead, stating "They are probably better than us, but in football you never know. Maybe Sunday will be our day." This remark illustrates the underdog mentality Miami is adopting, as they prepare to face the high-flying PSG team, according to aljazeera and reuters.

The anticipation is building for this enticing matchup as the players prepare to reconnect with their past while striving to win for their current team. Messi and his teammates will undoubtedly look to utilize their past experiences with PSG to shape their strategy for this crucial game, aiming to create an upset in the tournament, reports reuters.


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