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Agreement in principle for Cristian Romero between Atletico Madrid and Tottenham Hotspur

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An agreement in principle has been reached for Cristian Romero to join Atletico Madrid from Tottenham Hotspur.

Cristian Romero is nearing an exit from Tottenham Hotspur to play under Diego Simeone at Atletico Madrid. According to Fernando Czyz, both clubs are nearing an agreement for €55 million and €10 million in add-ons.

Romero is presently on vacation but has had conversations with Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone. The 27 year old joined Tottenham Hotspur in 2021 from Atalanta.

Lionel Messi on Inter Miami’s Club World Cup after PSG loss: “I think we competed”

Lionel Messi spoke about Inter Miami’s Club World Cup tournament after their 4-0 loss against Paris Saint-Germain.

Messi had one goal in the Club World Cup and made history with the team. They became the first MLS team to ever beat a European club in official competition and became the only MLS club to advance to the knock out rounds at this year’s Club World Cup. Speaking to Marcelo Benedetto after the match, here is what he had to say:

“PSG are a great team, the winners of the last Champions League and the truth is they’re doing very very well. It was what we expected.

“It was the match we anticipated, we tried to do our best, and well, we left a good impression in terms of the Club World Cup.

“There was a bit of a bitter feeling after the match with Palmeiras because we were winning 2-0 and we ended up drawing, which made us face this PSG team that’s much tougher. But it’s not a criticism, just a situation that could have been different because being up 2-0 and then conceding the equalizer with 10 minutes left left us with a bitter taste.

“I think we competed. Now that’s it, it’s over. We have to think about what’s coming next in our own tournament…”

Javier Mascherano on Inter Miami’s 4-0 loss vs. PSG: “I’m very proud of my team despite the result”

Javier Mascherano faced the media following Inter Miami’s 4-0 defeat to PSG in the Club World Cup Round of 16. Despite the scoreline, the Argentine coach stood by his team’s efforts and used the moment to highlight both the learning curve and the character of his players.

On understanding their limits coming into the game:
“We were very clear that we could only compete up to a certain level. Sooner or later, reality catches up with you.”

On his pride in the squad’s overall campaign:
“I’m proud of the players for the tournament they had. We lived up to the expectations placed on us.”

On conceding early and how it shaped the game:
“When you concede so early against a team like this, it’s very difficult. Especially when it’s from a set piece we had trained for.”

On the team’s second-half reaction:
“In the second half, they slowed down, and we were able to play more and show what we usually do in MLS.”

On his defensive plan and PSG’s quality:
“We tried to close the middle and gave them the wings, knowing it was risky. But you can’t cover the whole field. It’s a privilege to face the best. There is a clear difference in hierarchy.”

On the emotional toll of the first half:
“I wanted to be on the field with my players. I told them at halftime: ‘I want to be out there with you.'”

On critics suggesting a more defensive approach:
“What do you suggest—eight or ten players inside our box? That doesn’t guarantee anything either.”

On lessons from the tournament:
“Playing teams of this caliber gives us an experience we’re not used to. We need to capitalize on that now.”

On how PSG compares to the top teams he faced as a player:
“PSG is a great team. With this youth, quality, and a great coach, they might be remembered for a long time.”

On Lionel Messi’s performance and legacy:
“Even at 38, people still pay to watch Leo Messi. That speaks to his greatness.”

Inter Miami will resume MLS action next Saturday when they face CF Montréal in Canada.

Argentina Club World Cup Round of 16 preview, Lionel Messi and Inter Miami vs. PSG

The Round of 16 continues on Sunday with Lionel Messi and Inter Miami against Paris Saint-Germain.

Lionel Messi will be facing his old coach in Luis Enrique and his old team in Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday. Messi spent two years at his old club and will now be playing against them.

Inter Miami are the only team from MLS remaining in the Club World Cup and Javier Mascherano is the only Argentine coach remaining in the tournament. Inter Miami have nine Argentine players in the team with Lionel Messi, Gonzalo Luján, Tomás Avilés, Baltasar Rodríguez, Óscar Ustari, Tadeo Allende, Rocco Ríos Novo, Federico Redondo and Marcelo Weigandt.

In the second match of the day, Agustín Rossi and Flamengo play Bayern Munich.

PSG coach Luis Enrique: “Messi is without a doubt the best player in history”

Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique has stated that for him, Lionel Messi is the best player in history.

Lionel Messi will play against his old manager at FC Barcelona and his old club, Paris Saint-Germain, on Sunday in the Round of 16 at the Club World Cup. Inter Miami finished second in Group A while the reigning Champions League winners finished first in Group B.

Messi was coached by Luis Enrique from 2014 to 2017 at FC Barcelona where they would win nine trophies together, including a treble in one season. Currently coaching Paris Saint-Germain, Luis Enrique spoke to the media before their match. Here is what he had to say:

“Messi is without a doubt the best football player in history, in my opinion. I was lucky to have him in his prime… Which lasted 10 to 15 years, I don’t know how long that lasts.

“His longevity over so many years, competing at the highest level every three days.

“I’ve seen Messi do things in training that belong to another breed, incredible things.

“To be honest, if we want to stop Lionel Messi, it’s not possible to do it with just one player. Because if we try that way, we’re dead.

“We need to defend collectively. Everyone must be ready to defend, everyone must be ready to have, pass, and keep the ball.

“We have to do it as a team, not individually, because Leo Messi can dribble past any player.”