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Sniffer dogs had to wear CROCS to protect paws in the searing heat during Chelsea's defeat by Flamengo at the Club World Cup
Sniffer dogs had to wear CROCS to protect paws in the searing heat during Chelsea's defeat by Flamengo at the Club World Cup

Daily Mail​

time5 hours ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Sniffer dogs had to wear CROCS to protect paws in the searing heat during Chelsea's defeat by Flamengo at the Club World Cup

The Club World Cup heatwave has led to sniffer dogs in the United States wearing crocs to protect their paws from the red hot pavements, as was the case at Chelsea 's group-game loss to Flamengo. The Blues lost that match 3-1 in the humidity of the open Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, where a 'Heat Health Emergency' has been declared. Chelsea will play again in Philly on Tuesday, against ES Tunis. Temperatures that day are due to spike at 39C. Even with Enzo Maresca 's side playing at 9pm, it is forecast to remain around 35C at that time. Temperatures are set to reach 39C when Enzo Maresca's side face ES Tunis on Tuesday That will test Chelsea's players but also the panting pooches needed to make the event as secure as possible. The weather is Philadelphia has been particularly troublesome as, while the heat and humidity have been dangerously high, a tornado alert was also pinged to mobile phones earlier this week.

🚨 Juventus starting XI aiming for second Club World Cup win
🚨 Juventus starting XI aiming for second Club World Cup win

Yahoo

time11 hours ago

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  • Yahoo

🚨 Juventus starting XI aiming for second Club World Cup win

The Italian team is ready to jump into action at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia and face Wydad AC, in what will be the start of today's actions in Group G of the FIFA Club World Cup. Sign up for DAZN to watch ALL FIFA Club World Cup matches for FREE Advertisement Juve's XI Tudor sends out the same men who thrashed in their tournament debut and want to repeat the dose against the Moroccan team, to reach the match against City with the ticket to the quarterfinals in the bag. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. 📸 ROBERTO SCHMIDT - AFP or licensors

Juventus Manager Dismisses End-of-season Fatigue Narrative
Juventus Manager Dismisses End-of-season Fatigue Narrative

Asharq Al-Awsat

time19 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Juventus Manager Dismisses End-of-season Fatigue Narrative

Juventus manager Igor Tudor played down suggestions that his team are showing signs of end-of-season fatigue, insisting his players are motivated and ready to compete as they prepare to face Moroccan side Wydad Casablanca in the Club World Cup on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field. Juventus opened their campaign with an emphatic 5-0 victory over UAE's Al Ain, and a win against Wydad would secure their progression to the next stage. Such a result would set up a highly anticipated Group G showdown with Manchester City on Thursday, likely to determine the group winners, Reuters reported. Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Tudor said he sees no signs of lethargy in his squad. "I don't see any signs of fatigue in the team; on the contrary, I see a lot of enthusiasm," he said. "It's a pleasure to see them enjoying playing together. They started the last match like it was a final. There's more confidence in them now, not just a little but a lot more. They're enjoying what we're building together, and that's a fantastic thing." Tudor, who took over in March following the dismissal of Thiago Motta, has overseen a remarkable turnaround at the Turin club. Juventus were floundering outside the Serie A top four and had been eliminated from all cup competitions when Tudor arrived. However, under his guidance, the team suffered just one further league defeat, finishing fourth to secure Champions League qualification. Reflecting on his tenure thus far, Tudor expressed pride in his players' professionalism and commitment. "I have great professionals who've been available from the first day to the last," he said. "There's been a lot of work behind the scenes, but we've also developed a better understanding of the game and what I ask of them as a coach." Despite the strong start in the Club World Cup, Tudor urged his squad to remain focused. "Juventus should be ambitious, but we must stay humble and work hard with our heads down," he said. "I always tell the players to focus on training and take each match as it comes. Maybe I bore them by saying it, but that's the mindset we need." Juventus' clash with Wydad Casablanca will be a key test of their progress under Tudor, with the Italian side looking to maintain momentum ahead of the knockout stages of the tournament.

Tudor dismisses end-of-season fatigue narrative, Juventus primed for Club World Cup challenge
Tudor dismisses end-of-season fatigue narrative, Juventus primed for Club World Cup challenge

Reuters

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Reuters

Tudor dismisses end-of-season fatigue narrative, Juventus primed for Club World Cup challenge

PHILADELPHIA, June 21 (Reuters) - Juventus manager Igor Tudor played down suggestions that his team are showing signs of end-of-season fatigue, insisting his players are motivated and ready to compete as they prepare to face Moroccan side Wydad Casablanca in the Club World Cup on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field. Juventus opened their campaign with an emphatic 5-0 victory over UAE's Al Ain, and a win against Wydad would secure their progression to the next stage. Such a result would set up a highly anticipated Group G showdown with Manchester City on Thursday, likely to determine the group winners. Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Tudor said he sees no signs of lethargy in his squad. "I don't see any signs of fatigue in the team; on the contrary, I see a lot of enthusiasm," he said. "It's a pleasure to see them enjoying playing together. They started the last match like it was a final. There's more confidence in them now, not just a little but a lot more. They're enjoying what we're building together, and that's a fantastic thing." Tudor, who took over in March following the dismissal of Thiago Motta, has overseen a remarkable turnaround at the Turin club. Juventus were floundering outside the Serie A top four and had been eliminated from all cup competitions when Tudor arrived. However, under his guidance, the team suffered just one further league defeat, finishing fourth to secure Champions League qualification. Reflecting on his tenure thus far, Tudor expressed pride in his players' professionalism and commitment. "I have great professionals who've been available from the first day to the last," he said. "There's been a lot of work behind the scenes, but we've also developed a better understanding of the game and what I ask of them as a coach." Despite the strong start in the Club World Cup, Tudor urged his squad to remain focused. "Juventus should be ambitious, but we must stay humble and work hard with our heads down," he said. "I always tell the players to focus on training and take each match as it comes. Maybe I bore them by saying it, but that's the mindset we need." Juventus' clash with Wydad Casablanca will be a key test of their progress under Tudor, with the Italian side looking to maintain momentum ahead of the knockout stages of the tournament.

Enzo Maresca says Nicolas Jackson red cards will not impact his Chelsea future
Enzo Maresca says Nicolas Jackson red cards will not impact his Chelsea future

New York Times

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • New York Times

Enzo Maresca says Nicolas Jackson red cards will not impact his Chelsea future

Enzo Maresca insisted that Nicolas Jackson's indiscipline is not putting his Chelsea future at risk after the striker received his second straight red card in his last four appearances for the club in a 3-1 defeat against Flamengo in the FIFA Club World Cup. Jackson was dismissed by referee Ivan Arcides Barton Cisneros in the 68th minute at Lincoln Financial Field — only four minutes after coming off the substitutes bench to replace £30million signing Liam Delap — after raising his studs to the ankle of Flamengo defender Ayrton Lucas. Advertisement Chelsea were already 2-1 down, having conceded twice in three minutes to Bruno Henrique and Danilo after Pedro Neto had given them a first-half lead. Flamengo substitute Wallace Yan then added a third to seal Flamengo's victory and all but ensure that Maresca's team are playing for second place in Group D. Jackson — who issued an apology on social media shortly after full time — will now miss Chelsea's final group match against Esperance de Tunis on Tuesday, but FIFA have the power to review and increase his suspension if they deem a one-match ban insufficient. He will also sit out the first match of the new Premier League season against Crystal Palace on August 17 as he serves the final match of his ban for the red card he was shown against Newcastle United in May after he caught Sven Botman with his elbow. Asked if Jackson's red cards are putting his Chelsea career at risk with Delap now poised to get a sustained run as the team's first-choice striker, Maresca replied: 'No, the red card has nothing to do with Nico's future. He had the first one against Newcastle when Liam was not even here and another one (against Flamengo). 'I'm not sure that it's 100 per cent a red card but the referee decided for that, and Nico knows very well that in both situations (it) was not something good for the team.' Speaking to reporters in the mixed zone, Marc Cucurella revealed that Jackson apologised to his Chelsea teammates in the dressing room after the match. 'He's very sad,' he said of Jackson. 'He tried to win the ball, had the bad luck that he kicked his leg and that's it. He's a young player with a lot of quality but maybe needs to improve a little bit in these things. He has to learn. After the manager spoke, he said sorry, he didn't do it on purpose. He's a very important player for us, we miss him the next game but this is football.' Jackson also apologised publicly with a statement on Instagram. 'Another red card… and honestly, I'm so angry at myself,' he wrote. 'I work hard every day to help the team not to put us in this kind of situation.I still don't fully understand how it happened. But one thing is clear: it wasn't intentional. Just a football moment that went the wrong way. No excuses. I take full responsibility.' Advertisement Flamengo coach Filipe Luis was firm that Jackson's tackle merited a straight red card, but backed the Senegal international to recover and continue to grow in his career. 'He's so good, he's young, he has all the potential, all the quality that the club needs,' Filipe Luis said of Jackson. 'For sure he will surpass this little mistake. It was clear. I saw it in front of me, and for me it was a red. But it's just a small detail for a big player who can be one of the biggest strikers in the world.'

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