Club World Cup semi-finals will face Real Madrid, Paris coach Enrique has a day off for the team before the game
9:54am, 8 July 2025Football
July 8th Paris Saint-Germain will face Real Madrid in the semi-finals of the Club World Cup, and coach Enrique will give Parisian players a day off.
The entire Paris Saint-Germain team had its last training session in Atlanta last Sunday, and then went to New York to prepare for the game against Real Madrid. But on Monday, Enrique let the team take a day off, allowing Parisian players to be with their families, and even leave the training ground to visit New York. Some Paris players went to New York's fashionable restaurants or iconic attractions.
This is not the first time Enrique has done this in this Club World Cup. After winning the 1/8 final, he also had a two-year vacation for the team, when some Parisian players went to the aquarium or bowling alley in Atlanta. The battle is imminent, but Enrique does not make the players over-intensify, but uses a short vacation to help the players relax and adjust their best shape for the next game.
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