New soccer managers' immediate success shaping Club World Cup quarter-final matchups: An impactful start for several teams.
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The expanded Club World Cup is witnessing the immediate impact of new managerial appointments, with several quarter-finalists experiencing a revitalized approach under their recently appointed coaches. These managers have wasted no time in stamping their authority on their new teams, leading to unexpected results and exciting matchups.

One of the most notable examples is Simone Inzaghi, who orchestrated a stunning 4-3 extra-time victory for Al Hilal against Pep Guardiola's Manchester City. Inzaghi, who joined the Saudi Arabian club just weeks after his departure from Inter Milan, masterminded a tactical triumph by employing a solid defensive structure and exploiting the speed of his forwards on counter-attacks. His defenders effectively contained City's potent attack, while goalkeeper Bono's outstanding saves proved crucial in securing the win. This victory was particularly sweet for Inzaghi, who had previously suffered a Champions League final defeat against Manchester City while managing Inter Milan. Al Hilal's reward is a quarter-final showdown against Fluminense.

Fluminense's journey to the quarter-finals is a remarkable story in itself. The Brazilian side defied expectations by defeating Champions League runners-up Inter Milan 2-0 to reach the last eight. Under the guidance of Renato Gaucho, a club legend who took charge three months ago, Fluminense has undergone a significant transformation. Gaucho has instilled a sense of belief and tactical discipline within the team, leading to their unexpected success. Their coach Renato Gaucho said that although European teams sign the best players in the world, his team's attitude and dedication helped them defend. He also expressed his pride in the team for bringing joy to their fans and to Brazilian football, proving their commitment on the pitch.

Meanwhile, Cristian Chivu's reign as Inter Milan's new head coach has started poorly, with the team exiting the tournament before the quarter-finals after their loss to Fluminense.

Other quarter-final matchups include Bayern Munich against Paris Saint-Germain, set up by Bayern's 4-2 win against Flamengo, thanks to a double from Harry Kane. PSG had earlier dominated Inter Miami with a 4-0 victory. Luis Enrique, PSG's head coach, expressed his satisfaction with his players' mentality and attitude, while also acknowledging the need for further improvement.

Chelsea also secured a spot in the quarter-finals, overcoming Benfica 4-1 after extra time. Enzo Maresca, Chelsea's head coach, emphasized the importance of the Club World Cup, telling his squad that they were not there for pre-season.

The Club World Cup's expanded format and timing have raised concerns among some managers, including Pep Guardiola, regarding player welfare and the potential impact on domestic league preparations. With the tournament taking place in the United States during the summer, concerns have been raised about the extreme heat and humidity, which could lead to player fatigue and injuries. Thomas Tuchel has suggested that clubs not involved in the Club World Cup might have an advantage in the title race due to a more focused pre-season.


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