The Herons face the Champions League winners in Sunday’s Club World Cup Round of 16 showdown.
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Match will be held at Mercedes‑Benz StadiumMessi comes up against his former clubMascherano spoke at the pre-game press conferenceWatch every FIFA Club World Cup game free on DAZNStream nowAFPWHAT HAPPENED?
Ahead of what could be one of the most significant games in Inter Miami's history, head coach Javier Mascherano spoke about the importance of facing Europe's top club and reuniting with a familiar name from his playing days – Luis Enrique, his former Barcelona boss.
Marrying the roles of leader and disciple, Mascherano shared how meaningful the encounter is, considering Enrique's pivotal influence on his career.
“Luis is one of the most influential coaches I’ve ever had. We share a personal connection, and I hold him in high regard. He convinced me to join Barcelona, and he’s consistently proven himself across different clubs. It will be special to see him again,” said Mascherano.
The Inter Miami coach also acknowledged the challenge ahead, emphasizing that though PSG are heavy favorites, his team is prepared to give them a fight in the Club World Cup Round of 16.
“On paper, respectfully – I think we’re the underdog, but that doesn’t mean we’re already out. Reaching this stage was difficult, and the team has earned it. We’re up against one of the world’s best, and hopefully, we’ll get our chance to advance," he said.
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The Argentinian coach also stressed that while this may not be the defining match of his career, it is certainly a key test for his vision and leadership.
“I don’t view this as the most important game of my managerial career – that’s not the point. We’ve earned this opportunity. Now it’s about delivering our best performance against a top-tier opponent. We know they’re not invincible," he said.
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Notably, Mascherano now stands as the only Argentine coach still in the tournament, following the exit of five fellow countrymen in the group stage – a testament to his resilience and progress with Inter Miami.
In total, five Argentine managers participated in the group stage: Marcelo Gallardo (River Plate), Miguel Ángel Russo (Boca Juniors), Martín Anselmi (Porto), and Diego Simeone (Atlético de Madrid), all of whom were eliminated before the knockout rounds.
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face the Champions League winners in Sunday’s Club World Cup Round of 16 showdown, in what could be the most important match in the club’s history.






