Atletico Madrid, PSG and Club World Cup
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The reigning UEFA Champions League winners look to start the FIFA Club World Cup on the right foot on Sunday, as Paris Saint-Germain takes on Atletico Madrid.
Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain, two of the best clubs in the world, are showing their early dominance at the tournament. Meanwhile, some non-European squads, such as Brazilian club Palmeiras and Botafogo, are putting up strong performances to open the group stage.
Just two weeks after winning the UEFA Champions League for the first time in their history, Paris Saint-Germain were back in action, making their debut in the FIFA Club World Cup against Atlético de
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Paris Saint-Germain defeats Atlético Madrid in its FIFA Club World Cup opener at the Rose Bowl, but expanding its fan base in the U.S. will be an even bigger win.
The laws of soccer on taking a penalty kick have been clarified after Julián Álvarez’s accidental double touch helped to eliminate Atletico Madrid from the Champions League.
Earlier today, we covered the Spanish reaction to claims Atlético Madrid are interested in taking Lucas Digne from Aston Villa. Radio Marca reported there’d been some sort of contact and whilst nothing serious seems to have happened on the transfer it was seen as a potential solution for Diego Simeone’s side.
Paris Saint-Germain, who won the UEFA Champions League to cap their season earlier this month, kicked off the FIFA Club World Cup in strong fashion Sunday at the Rose Bowl in front of 80,619.
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