Enrique reveals the secret of the Club World Cup stadiums!

Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique has expressed his dissatisfaction with the state of the pitches used for the 2025 Club World Cup in the United States, describing the ball's bounce off the ground as "like a rabbit." The Spanish coach's comments came after his team qualified for the round of 16 of the tournament, where PSG topped Group B with six points after a 2-0 victory over the American side Seattle Sounders, benefiting from the loss of Brazilian side Botafogo to Atletico Madrid. Enrique said: "What I thought after the match was that we had to do our job, and I think the victory was deserved." He added: "Playing away from home like this is not easy. The state of the pitch is not like in European stadiums, and the ball bounces off the ground like a rabbit, which makes it difficult to play with the fluidity we want." The former Barcelona and Spain coach indicated that his team is waiting to find out its opponent in the next round, stressing that PSG will be well prepared. Regarding Ousmane Dembélé's return, Enrique said: "I hope he'll be there. He's improved a lot physically. We'll play on June 29 and we'll be ready as a team. If Ousmane recovers, all the better." Paris Saint-Germain are in a group that includes Seattle Sounders, Botafogo, and Atlético Madrid, and they topped the group on goal difference to secure qualification to the next stage of the tournament.