In the match played at the Rose Bowl stadium in the city of Pasadena, the United States, the team led by Luis Enrique, current Champions League champion, he had no mercy at those led by Diego Simeone.
The Argentines Julian Álvarez, Rodrigo de Paul and Giuliano Simeone They were starting in the “mattress”, while Angel Correa He entered the second half. Juan Musso and Nahuel Molina They saw the game from the Bank of the substitutes.
PSG’s goals were scored by the Spanish midfielder Fabian Ruíz, at 19 minutes, and Vitinha, at 46 ‘, both in the first half, while Senny Mayulu and Kang-in Lee They did the same at 42 ‘and 50 minutes of the complement, respectively.
Julián Álvarez I had noted the provisional 1-2, but It was annulled at the instances of the VAR for a lack of Koke About the striker I will give Doué.
Also, the defender Clément Lenglet It was expelled 33 minutes from the second stage, leaving the Spanish cast with one less footballer.
For the second date of the group instance, The PSG will face Botafogo This Thursday from 10 pm, while Atlético de Madrid will do the same with the Seattle SoundersThursday at 7 pm.
Club World Cup: What is the millionaire prize that the champion will take
The tournament that began this Friday June 13 with headquarters in USA and will end July 14will have a total cast of US $1 billionthe largest figure granted so far by the FIFA In a club championship.
The FIFA revealed the new economic distribution system that applied for this expanded edition with 32 teams. The scheme included two main components: on the one hand, U $ S475 million They were assigned according to the sports performance of each team; on the other, U $ S525 million They were distributed as participation, adjusted according to commercial and sports criteria.
In addition, an additional background was created U $ 2550 million under a Solidarity programintended for the development of club football worldwide.
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