The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Will gather 32 of the world’s top clubs, with global stars on football’s biggest stage. Now in their first experience of playing abroad, Sergio Ramos has opened about Monterrey’s expectations of the renewed competition, which starts in June.
Ramos has competed in the world’s most prestigious tournaments with both Real Madrid and SpainWon more than 20 big titles. This year’s expanded Club World Cup will mark a new chapter for the legendary defender. When he spoke to FIFA’s official website, Ramos shared his thoughts on what is in the future:
“For me it always gives extra excitement to play in these types of races. This one is new because of the format, but it requires a very high focus level, where all small details can beat you out. We know we will resist some very important opponents, with big names and lots of history – some from Europe, others from Argentina. These are fantastic matches, and I have always felt the excitement to play against the best clubs. “
The veteran defender also presented a realistic goal for the tournament: “The goal is to go toe-to-toe with any opponent. In the end, I believe that attitude, commitment and commitment are not negotiable in football. Whatever happens, you go home with a clear conscience and know that you gave your best.

“Our goal is to put in a strong performance, try to do it out of the group step, and then we get to see“He added. Ramos won four Club World Cup titles with Real Madrid, but this edition will present another challenge to the 39-year-old Monterrey Colors.

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Monterrey Face Tough Group 2025 Club World Cup
Monterrey got its place in the World Club 2025 by winning 2021 Concacaf Champions Cup over Club Americasolidify its place at the top of the federation. Now they will test their strength on the world scene.
The Mexican club was withdrawn into Group E, along with Italy’s Inter Milan, Argentina’s riverboard and Japan’s Urawa Red Diamonds. Monterrey opens the tournament against Inter on June 17 in what promises to be one of the most competitive groups.
“There are always teams in these tournaments that draw surprises, so it depends on how the team goes mentally and that the whole squad remains healthy. These are circumstances that we have to evaluate when the tournament begins“Sergio Ramos ended his interview.