Al Ahly 0, Inter Miami 0 – Messi comes close
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FIFA Club World Cup buzz is building
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The expanded Club World Cup has kicked off with healthy crowds, "Messi mania" and a festival atmosphere in Miami, giving an early vindication to world football body FIFA after fears of empty stands and global disinterest.
The FIFA Club World Cup is underway as 32 teams from across the globe battle it out in the U.S. in the new-look tournament.
Two of the best teams in their respective leagues meet up on Monday in Atlanta, as Chelsea and Los Angeles FC meet up in the group stage of the FIFA Club World Cup. The FIFA Club World Cup is an event held every two years that pits some of the best clubs from around the globe against one another in a unique competition that comes after every team’s domestic and continental seasons have wrapped up.
Lionel Messi drew vast crowds and showed flashes of his brilliance when his Inter Miami side were held to a goalless draw by African giants Al-Ahly as the revamped Club World Cup got off to a festive start on Saturday.