'It's impossible': Hot temps worry CWC players
Briefly

During the Club World Cup in the United States, players and coaches are voicing worries about the hot and humid weather. Manchester City player Tijjani Reijnders mentioned preparation is key, but acknowledged the challenge the conditions present. Similarly, Atlético Madrid's Marcos Llorente and PSG's Luis Enrique pointed out that the high temperatures are impacting performances and match quality. Despite the discomfort, teams remain focused on competing seriously in the tournament, highlighting the universal challenge posed by the weather.
It's going to be hard, there are a lot of good teams [in the tournament] and the weather is very hot. We're getting used to it and we'll be ready for Wednesday. We take it very seriously. We want to win every tournament we play. This is nothing different.
It's impossible. It's terribly hot. My toes were sore, my nails were hurting. I couldn't stop or start. In the end, it's incredible. Since it's the same for everyone, there's no complaint.
The match was clearly influenced by the temperature. The timing is great for European fans, but the teams are suffering.
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