
Neither Atlético nor PSG, Real Madrid will face this rival in the Club World Cup
The preparation for the Club World Cup will lead to a clash between Real Madrid and a distinguished rival
After the end of the regular season, Real Madrid is ready to face the Club World Cup. Having waited for months for this important tournament, Real Madrid is close to landing in the United States. Needing to face three opponents in the group stage of the tournament, Real Madrid will run into one more during their training sessions.
This is because, like several participating clubs, Real Madrid will have Florida as their base for the Club World Cup. With Gardens North Country District Park in Palm Beach Gardens as their training center, the club will run into a major rival. Manchester City, which will also compete in the World Cup, will train in Florida.

Although both clubs will train in different locations, the presence of both in Florida is quite a particular coincidence. Having played several matches during past editions of the Champions League, their rivalry remains very present.
Real Madrid's rival
While they could've coincided with Atlético de Madrid or PSG, Real Madrid will end up crossing paths with Manchester City. Even though both teams won't face each other in the group stage, the presence of both in Florida brings back many memories. Providing matches that have been etched in history, both clubs are focused on winning.
In addition to Manchester City, Florida will also host Dortmund, Inter Miami, Ah Ahly, and Chelsea. Alongside these clubs, Boca Juniors, Benfica, Mamelodi Sundowns, Juventus, Flamengo, and Bayern will also be present.

The presence of so many clubs shows that Florida will be key for the upcoming Club World Cup. Even though Madrid will be the most important team, the club knows they shouldn't be overconfident for the tournament.
The proximity of the Club World Cup
With only a few weeks left before the start of the Club World Cup, Real Madrid is more than ready. After a very irregular season, Real Madrid is confident they can win the title after the changes made to the squad.
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