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World Soccer Talk on MSNAI predicts FIFA Club World Cup shock winner — It’s not Kylian Mbappe’s Real Madrid, Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami, or Erling Haaland’s Manchester CityWith 32 of the globe’s most storied clubs vying for supremacy, anticipation is surging. Among them are teams stacked with superstars—Kylian Mbappe, Lionel Messi, and Erling Haaland will all feature—but none of their clubs has emerged as the clear favorite.
The tournament features some of soccer's biggest stars, like Lionel Messi and iconic teams like Spain's Real Madrid.
Franco Mastantuono showed to be one of the best players in the world and he's now set to join Real Madrid after the Club World Cup. The head coach, Marcelo Gallardo, has the experience needed to bring the Argentinian side to success, and thanks to a talented team he can hope to make his way in the tournament.
When the ball gets kicked off the center circle of Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, the United States will go down in history as the first host of the most important soccer tournament created this century.
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Liverpool.com on MSNLiverpool's absence from Club World Cup explained despite initially qualifyingThe Club World Cup gets underway this weekend, but Liverpool will not be taking part in the tournament in the United States despite qualifying for the competition
New head coach Xabi Alonso has provided few surprises but many academy players in his squad for the tournament.
The 32-team global competition to be played in the U.S. includes six games at the Rose Bowl – and two with UEFA Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain.
With the newly expanded FIFA Club World Cup on the horizon, which clubs have the best chances of taking home the trophy?