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Club World Cup Tour | Group E: Inter Milan needs to be revived

On June 15, the reformed and upgraded FIFA Club World Cup will officially kick off. 32 club teams from different leagues around the world representing the top strength levels of various continents will compete in the United States for a total of US$1 billion in event prize money and the highest honor of "the world's strongest football club". Among them, which teams are well-known to fans around the world, and which are the "mysterious teachers" that have entered your vision for the first time? Let's get to know these teams together.

Group E should have been a "one super, many strong" pattern, and Inter Milan should qualify as the top spot in the group with absolute strength. However, due to various problems that each team has, this group may have a melee situation.

Inter Milan (Italy):

In terms of paper strength, Inter Milan should be the undisputed strongest team in this group. But Inter Milan's own situation is not optimistic at the moment. This Serie A giant team with a relatively large age structure has been expected to win the championship on many fronts in the past season, but ended up with all four majors. Both morale and player physical reserves are at a low point. The departure of the meritorious coach Inzaji has aggravated the team's pessimism.

Riverbed

Riverbed (Argentina): The Riverbed, which qualifies for this Club World Cup through rankings in 2024, is a traditional strong team in South American football. During the offseason of the league, River Plate's investment in big investment changed the team's basic lineup. Under the guidance of head coach Galliado, the team gradually showed combat effectiveness, especially defeating Boca youth in the "Super Derby", which further demonstrated the team's overall competitiveness.

Urawa Red Diamond (Japan):

Japanese team is one of the most representative Asian teams in the Club World Cup. The team won the AFC Champions League title while qualifying for the 2025 Club World Cup due to defeating Riyadh Crescent in the 2022 AFC Champions League final. Historically, this Japanese team has participated in the Club World Cup three times, with the best result being the third place in 2007. In the last Club World Cup, they lost to Manchester City and Cairo Nationals, and finally ranked fourth.

Monterrey (Mexico):

Monterrey, which qualifies for this Club World Cup as the 2021 Central and North America and the Caribbean Champions League champion, is a strong team from Central and North America. Former Real Madrid legend Ramos is currently playing for this team, but the team's performance this season is not satisfactory, and the club also chose to change the head coach at the end of May. This also means that in this Club World Cup, it is unlikely that they will find it difficult to meet the challenge.

Yangzi Evening News/Zi Niu News Reporter Huang Xiyin