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Underdogs and heat warnings are main takeaways from Club World Cup
Underdogs and heat warnings are main takeaways from Club World Cup

The Independent

time02-07-2025

  • Climate
  • The Independent

Underdogs and heat warnings are main takeaways from Club World Cup

The inaugural expanded Club World Cup in the United States has seen unexpected underdog triumphs from South American and Saudi Arabian teams. Concerns have arisen over player welfare due to extreme US summer weather, including scorching heat and disruptive thunderstorms. Players and coaches have voiced complaints, leading FIFPRO to explore measures like extended halftimes and more cooling breaks, with FIFA prioritizing player protection. Attendance for matches involving European clubs has been underwhelming, contrasting with the vibrant support provided by South American and Arabic fans. The challenges faced during this tournament, particularly regarding weather conditions and fan engagement, will inform planning for the 2026 World Cup in North America.

Chelsea struggling with heat and break
Chelsea struggling with heat and break

BBC News

time21-06-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Chelsea struggling with heat and break

Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella says the heat in the United States at the Club World Cup, and the time off following the end of the domestic season, has made it more difficult for European American teams went undefeated in their first nine matches in the newly expanded competition - a run that included Brazilian club Flamengo beating Chelsea 3-1 in Philadelphia."Flamengo also have a good team, they are first in the league with a lot of international players and are in the middle of their season and physically did better than us in this moment," said Cucurella."Some of our players had a few weeks off and now we need to restart again so it's a bit tough for the European teams."They also played in the heat and maybe these things we can control better in this moment and we can learn, but it's better it happens now in these stages rather than in the later rounds."The match took place in 27C heat but Chelsea's last group match against ES Tunis could play in temperatures of up to 37C as a heatwave hits their base in Philadelphia. Cucurella added: "The conditions are not the same as well for European teams and it's not an excuse. It's a reality and it's one of the reasons."But this is the tournament we need to play, we cannot make excuses and if we win the next game then we will go through."The two goals were pretty similar. They were crosses, they won the first contact, and just put the ball in the net. We need to improve."We have a tactic to defend and we can do better but it's true that it's our second game in a short space of time and these things can happen."Club World Cup scores & fixturesClub World Cup tables

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