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The FIFA Club World Cup takes center stage in New Jersey as two European giants—Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid—go head-to-head in a blockbuster semifinal. Hosted at MetLife Stadium, this highly anticipated encounter promises top-tier drama, tactical battles, and star-studded performances.
Since 2015, PSG and Real Madrid have clashed 12 times on European soil. The Spanish side has the slight edge with five wins, PSG not far behind with four victories, and three matchups ending level. The stakes are even higher now, especially with Mbappé set to face both his old club and coach.
Paris Saint-Germain arrive with unmatched confidence after conquering the UEFA Champions League and knocking out Bayern Munich in the previous round. Luis Enrique’s side has shown both attacking flair and defensive composure throughout the tournament.
Real Madrid, managed by Xabi Alonso, took a different route—shaky in the group stage but surging in the knockouts. They edged past Juventus and then overcame Borussia Dortmund 3-2 to secure their semifinal berth.
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PSG will be forced into changes at the back. William Pacho and Lucas Hernandez are suspended after red cards in the quarterfinal. That leaves Marquinhos likely partnering with young Lucas Beraldo—an untested yet promising talent.
Luis Enrique might consider starting Ousmane Dembélé after his explosive impact off the bench in the previous game. Bradley Barcola could be the one to make way.
Dean Huijsen’s quarterfinal red card was overturned, giving Madrid a boost. However, Eder Militao remains sidelined, so Huijsen is expected to partner Antonio Rudiger in defense.
The attacking dilemma for Alonso is a good one: Does he start the tournament’s breakout star Gonzalo García, who has four goals, or unleash Kylian Mbappé for his first start after recovering from illness?
Two football powerhouses collide, with history, pride, and a spot in the Club World Cup final on the line. While PSG ride a wave of dominance, Real Madrid’s legacy and depth can never be underestimated. Whether it’s Mbappé rewriting the script or García stealing the show, this is one semifinal you don’t want to miss.