The focus match of the Club World Cup is previewed by Paris Saint-Maaron vs Real Madrid, who can laugh at Casablanca?
3:29am, 9 July 2025Football
At 3 a.m. on July 10, the night sky in Casablanca, Morocco will be lit up by the lights of the green field - Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid, the old enemy, will meet on the narrow road of the Club World Cup. Although it is the Club World Cup in a warm-up match, these two giants always meet Mars and Earth. Especially in the past five years of confrontation, Paris has won three wins and two draws and remained unbeaten. This record can definitely be regarded as a "metaphysical" suppression in European football.
When talking about the grudges between the two teams, we need to mention a cold knowledge first: whenever Real Madrid meets Paris in the past five years, it is like being hit by a curse. Although the 1-0 victory in 2023 was recorded in Inter Milan (note: The original text here is suspected to be misleading, and it should actually be Paris vs Real Madrid), Paris has indeed cured the "King of the Champions League" in recent years. This situation reminds people of the plot of Paris being defeated by Bayern in the 2020 Champions League final - Koeman's header broke Paris fans' heart to this day, and now Real Madrid fans probably understand this sense of aggrievance.
But there is no eternal winner on the football field. Real Madrid has strengthened the midfield in the past two years. The combination of Bellingham + Valverde is like a perpetual motion machine. The transfer storm in Paris has just passed, and the running-in degree of new players is still unknown. Historical record is Paris' psychological advantage, but it is also a curse that Real Madrid is trying to break.
The choice of Casablanca in Morocco is not a random place to choose. The Hassan II Stadium, 38 kilometers away from the city, is built in the Manssuria area surrounded by forests, and can contain 115,000 people - equivalent to moving the entire bird's nest into the edge of the Sahara. What's even more ruthless is that the Moroccans intend to use this stadium that was only completed in 2027 to bid for the 2030 World Cup final. This Club World Cup is simply an early rehearsal.
For players, the high temperature in North Africa in July is comparable to a steamer, and whoever has more physical reserves will be able to finish the last laugh. Real Madrid plays La Liga all year round to adapt to the hot climate, and the Nordic gang in Paris (such as Eriksen of Denmark) may have to prepare Huoxiang Zhengqi Water in advance. The venue factor is likely to become an X factor, especially in the second half of the game, and maybe a cramp can rewritten the ending.
Paris coach Enrique and Real Madrid coach Ancelotti are both old foxes, but their styles are completely different. Enrique likes to play high-level pressing, pressing his opponent like a mouse staring at by a cat; An Shuai is good at controlling the back-end, often pretending to be dead in the first half, and in the second half, a set of combos were replaced and a set of combos were taken away. Interestingly, Enrique has never fought with Inzaji in his life (although Inzaji is the head coach of Inter Milan, the original data here is wrong), but he is too familiar with An Shuai - he gave Italians a lot of headaches when he brought Barcelona back then.
The key matchup depends on Mbappe and Vinicius' left-wing racing. Director M will return to the "quasi-home" (Morocco's French-speaking area is full of his fans), and he will definitely want to eat Kavajal raw at speed; while Vinicius has made rapid progress in the past two years. If Ashraf's assists are too strong, his gap will definitely be used by the Brazilians. In the midfield, can Real Madrid's interception ability block Messi's successor Asensio's lead? These details may determine the direction of the game.
From the data, Paris has psychological advantages, but football is not a simple addition and subtraction. Real Madrid's DNA in important cup matches is like a strongman who can't beat him, while Paris is always short of breath - referring to their 2020 Champions League final. Individuals tend to draw with regular time (1-1 or 2-2), overtime depends on who has more depth on the bench. If you have to bet, Mbappe's "revenge battle" (after all, the transfer farce was very popular last year) may be able to create a final victory, but don't forget that Courtois' save can extinguish the volcanic eruption.
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