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Manchester City Manager Pep Guardioles said his players must be “ready” against Juventus of his club world Cup collision.
The city and Juve received maximum points from the opening of the two and two teams will be seen in the G team, not to collide with Real Madrid 16. In the round.
The side of the side of Guardio has scored in the competition as Yes (2-0) and Al Ain (6-0) and the last match played at the Atlanta air conditioning at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
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Hot and moisture has been the main point to talk throughout the tournament today, and the city leader believes that Orlando sworn conditions will present an additional challenge against the old lady.
“It’s a noticeable heat,” said the guard. “We cannot change. It is better to play at the Atlanta Stadium. All teams must manage. The next World Cup (2026), we already know how to suffer.
“People my advice is to bring a lot of water, hats and towels to do it on the neck, because I think it will be hard.
“Everyone complains about the weather, but what it is.”
Guardio also revealed the 19-year old oldclaudio Echeverri, who has achieved a free kick at Ain’s victory, will be at least fortnightly with an ankle injury and is likely to miss the rest of the championship.
“Echeverri) has some problems with ankle,” said guard. “It will be two or three weeks unfortunately, it’s sorry for all of you.”
Catalan coach has collected two different groups so far for the first two matches and also confirmed against Juventus.
He asked the beginning of the Ballon d’or the winner since his early period was injured in Arsenal’s ACL, who said the Spanish midfielder would take part in the match.
“Rodri can play,” he added. “Of course, it’s not for 90 minutes, but last 30 or 35 minutes.
“It has made progress in the last three or four days. He had no problem and wheeze, sometimes you have. We were glad to add minutes.”
2025-06-25 22:44:00



