PSG v Atlético Madrid: Club World Cup – live

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The atmosphere at the Rose Bowl during the FIFA Club World Cup match between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Atlético Madrid was notably underwhelming, with sparse attendance observed in the stands. Observers commented on the lack of excitement surrounding the event, as many fans opted to watch other sports or matches, leading to questions about the overall appeal of the tournament. The viewing experience was complicated by technical difficulties with streaming services, further diminishing interest. Fans shared mixed feelings about the quality of the matches, particularly reflecting on Bayern Munich's overwhelming victory against a significantly weaker opponent, which felt more like a mismatch than a competitive game. This sentiment was echoed in discussions among fans, who expressed frustration with the increasing number of games and the diminishing excitement associated with them. Observers noted that the current format might be exhausting for players and fans alike, suggesting a potential decline in the tournament's future appeal.

As the game approached, PSG, fresh off their Champions League victory, were seen as favorites against Atlético Madrid, who had a longer rest after completing their league campaign. The heat in Los Angeles was expected to impact the players' performance, with concerns about the fast-paced play typical of such high-stakes matches. The teams lined up with strong formations, showcasing notable players from both sides. However, the anticipation was tempered by the previous games in the tournament, which had not delivered the excitement FIFA likely hoped for. Observers noted that the lack of atmosphere and empty seats during recent matches might not bode well for the tournament's reputation. With the kick-off set for 8 PM BST, many were curious if this clash between European giants would succeed in capturing the attention of both fans and viewers alike, or if it would continue the trend of underwhelming performances in the competition.

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I would describe the stands of the Rose Bowl as at best “sparsely populated”.The director will be banned from using the aerial shot soon.

Here come the teams … one by one.

Kurt Perleberg asks:“Who is watching this FifaClub World Cup?”

It’s a good question. I can’t imagine the UK viewing figures for this match will be huge. It was a big of a faff to sort getting the Dazn app on my TV, to be honest. I am fascinated by Channel 5 showing Bayern earlier over this, too.

I have been wondering whether to make these on my day off this week.

John Barnes (probably not that one) gets in touch:“So I’m am deathly bored at the moment and a lack of sport lead me to watch Bayern Munich beat a team ranked over four thousand places below them. It’s all a bit of a sham innit?“But instead of PSG v Atletico I’m going to watch Wayne Rooney and boy has he still got it, scored in the first 5 minutes! I’m also amazed by just how much he looks like a young Raymond Briggs’s Father Christmas. ‘Bloomin footballs’.“Now THAT’S entertainment.”

Doue can’t compete with that!

November seems a long time ago …

“Paris Saint-Germain’s disappointing Champions League campaign continued on Wednesday as they slumped to a last-gasp 2-1 home defeat by Atlético Madrid that left the Ligue 1 leaders in the elimination zone.”

Rob Green is out in LA and he points out that it is boiling.I suspect we are set for a slow-paced affair.

It looks hot at the Rose Bowl.It also looks rather empty in the stands but that might be people shielding from the heat.

There does seem to be an overeager security guard there pushing the cameras away. Has he not heard how much Dazn paid for these rights?

It’s the same lineup in the studio.Richardson is right, this is actually a decent game in theory. It might allow him to gloss over how pointless the Bayern game was …

Gerard emails:“I just watched Bayern-Auckland with my son and it was obviously a shocking mismatch. Felt sorry for an Auckland side so terribly out of their depth and also for a Bayern side who were damned if they did, damned if they didn’t.”We enjoyed a misfiring Harry Kane and wondered what sort of a negative goal difference Auckland would end up with at the end of the group phase (will Boca and Benfica really be easier?).”My son is 14 and a bit naive to what’s really happening here. Personally I don’t give a sh*t as to who wins the competition. Too much football? Yes.”

It does feel like the game eating itself. Players forced more games, fans forced to pay more money. All that is going to happen is the players will become more tired, the product will diminish and the real supporters will stop going, therefore ruining the atmosphere.

I should say the wonder combination of James Richardson, Mamadou Sakho and John Obi Mikel for the last match was a fantastic surprise.

I am genuinely interested in people’s views on the competition. I watched the buildup to Bayern v Auckland and the first half hour of the match.I can’t stand each player coming out onto the pitch separately nor the pointless countdown to kick-off. The fact Bayern played at half speed did add an element of humour. If this was a Champions League night, I would be very excited by this fixture but I am quite concerned it will be pretty sterile.

Thus far in the tournament we have had a 0-0 draw and a 10-0 win.I am not sure this is the sort of “entertainment” Fifa were hoping for. There were plenty of empty seats and zero atmosphere for Bayern’s rampant win over Auckland, so Infantino must be desperate for this to be better.

PSG (4-3-3):Donnarumma; Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Mendes; Neves, Vitinha, Ruiz; Doue, Ramos, Kvaratskhelia

Subs:Hernandez, Kamara, Kang-in, Beraldo, Mayulu, Mbaye, Safonov, Tenas, Zaire-Emery

Atletico: (4-3-3)Oblak; Llorente, Le Normand, Lenglet, Galan; De Paul, Samuel Lino; Simeone, Griezmann, Alvarez

Subs:Azpilicueta, Correa, Gallagher, Gimenez, Gomis, Reinildo, Kostis, Witsel, Lemar, Carlos Martin, Molina, Musso, Koke, Riquelme, Sorloth

A couple of weeks on from winning the Champions League, PSG are back in action in theClub World Cup. They must be seen as favourites after being crowned the best in Europe but they might be a little tired from celebrating and a bit of international duty.

Atletico finished their league campaign on 25 May, so were afforded an extra week off prior to international commitments. Will that be beneficial or are PSG in more of a flow?

This is certainly the most intriguing of the games over the first couple of days of the competition. Inter Miami’s opening night draw with Al Ahly did little to get people excited, so maybe two European giants going head to head will get a few more eyeballs.

It will be very hot in Los Angeles for this one, which I am sure the players will be ecstatic about after a long season.

Kick-off 8pm BST.

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Source: The Guardian