Ahead of Monterrey’s FIFA Club World Cup debut against Champions League runners-up Inter Milan, veteran defender Sergio Ramos expressed his excitement and expectations for the tournament.
“This is a unique opportunity, with a new format and a beautiful trophy to fight for. Winning it would be a dream,” said Ramos, who lifted the Club World Cup four times during his tenure at Real Madrid. “For me, it’s not about pressure - it’s motivation. I want to prove I can still perform. In our team talks, I’ve stressed the importance of staying united and bringing the right personality into a tournament of this caliber.”
With several players making their debut in the competition, Ramos has taken on a mentoring role. He encouraged his younger teammates to seize the stage, saying, “Playing in a Club World Cup is a huge showcase for anyone who dreams of making it to Europe. We’ll face Inter head-on."