Will Maresca's Game Plan Hold Against PSG in the Club World Cup Final?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Maresca respects PSG's prowess while sticking to his game plan.
- PSG's recent performances showcase their strength in the competition.
- The final at MetLife Stadium is a high-profile event.
- Both teams emphasize a strong possession-based style.
- Maresca acknowledges the challenges ahead with utmost seriousness.
New York, July 12 (NationPress) Enzo Maresca expresses immense admiration for Chelsea's FIFA Club World Cup final rivals, Paris Saint-Germain, acknowledging the formidable challenge they present. However, he remains steadfast in maintaining the strategy that has brought his team this far in the tournament.
As the season culminates, both teams are poised to compete for glory in the final match at the MetLife Stadium this Sunday (local time).
A match of this magnitude brings significant challenges, with the coveted trophy at stake.
Paris Saint-Germain showcased their prowess by defeating Inter Milan in the UEFA Champions League and sustained their momentum in the USA, highlighted by a commanding 4-0 victory over Real Madrid in the semifinals.
“My concerns with Paris Saint-Germain mirror those I have for any opponent. We aim to equip our players with comprehensive information to optimize their performance on the field. I respect every team, but my preparation for Sunday mirrors my approach against Brazilian teams,” Maresca stated during the pre-match press conference.
Nevertheless, the Italian head coach recognizes the significance of PSG's threat, emphasizing his respect for the current European champions.
“I concur with the consensus that they are among the best teams in Europe and the world. Their success in France, the Champions League, and this competition speaks volumes. We hold them in the highest regard and enjoy watching them play, but we are determined to give our best and seize the victory in the final. It will undoubtedly be a challenge, but every match presents its difficulties,” Maresca added.
Moreover, Maresca acknowledges that PSG is setting the standard in both domestic and European football.
“Without a doubt, PSG and their manager, Luis Enrique, serve as a benchmark for all football enthusiasts. Simultaneously, we have our unique style, which we have demonstrated throughout the season, both on and off the ball. They favor ball possession, as do we. They also apply high pressing, and we share that approach,” he remarked.