Luis Enrique faces defensive crisis and two major doubts as PSG for Club World Cup semifinal against Real Madrid
The heat and physical toll are unforgiving. This Club World Cup is pushing players to the limit—many of whom are either ending their season or, depending on the league, starting a new one with their muscles already worn down from mileage. Paris Saint-Germain will head into the semifinals having played 63 matches so far this season—just four fewer than Real Madrid, who enter the clash with 67 games under their belts.
Both Hakimi and Fabián are vital starters in Luis Enrique’s system, and their absence from the semifinal would be a major blow for the Spanish manager—who was already visibly frustrated after the Bayern match due to the red cards issued to Pacho and Lucas, both of whom are suspended for the semifinal.
With the team already stretched thin and two key players potentially out, PSG will have to dig deep if they hope to overcome Real Madrid and advance to the final of a grueling and physically demanding tournament.Preguntar a ChatGPT
Mbappé Nears Full Fitness Ahead of Semifinal
Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappé is regaining his form at just the right time. After missing the group stage due to gastroenteritis, he made his tournament debut off the bench in the Round of 16 win over Juventus. Coach Xabi Alonso has praised his steady recovery, noting, “day by day he will get better, and by the time of the quarters he should be in much better shape”. His growing sharpness could prove pivotal in the defeat of PSG.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid captain Dani Carvajal is poised for a much-needed comeback after being sidelined for nine months with a severe knee injury. His return enhances Madrid’s depth and experience, offering valuable leadership as they face a physically demanding semifinal. Carvajal’s journey back from multiple ligament tears underscores his resilience—and adds a psychological edge ahead of a tough clash.
Heat and fatigue are emerging as key factors in tournament play. Juventus coach Igor Tudor revealed that ten players requested to be substituted due to extreme heat and humidity during their game with Madrid. PSG’s Luis Enrique and midfielder Vitinha also slammed the “midday kick-offs,” warning they’re risking player health. With temperatures still soaring in New Jersey, recovery and rotation strategies may determine the outcome.