Paris Saint-Germain manager, Luis Enrique, has described Real Madrid under Xabi Alonso as a team that is "difficult to analyse" ahead of their Club World Cup semi-final clash on Wednesday night.

Speaking at his pre-match press conference, Enrique acknowledged the quality and strength of the Spanish giants while expressing his respect for Alonso's managerial capabilities.

"This Real Madrid team is difficult to analyze," Enrique said. "We know that they all have quality and are very strong. Xabi Alonso has everything to be up to the task at a club like Real Madrid."

Both teams enter the high-stakes semi-final in good form. Real Madrid secured their spot following a narrow 3-2 victory in their previous match, while PSG advanced after defeating Bayern Munich 2-0.

The winner of this encounter will progress to the Club World Cup final, with the match scheduled to kick off at 8 pm Nigerian time on Wednesday.

It's worth noting that both teams will be missing key players for this crucial fixture, as three players from each side are reportedly suspended for the semi-final clash.

In related news, US President Donald Trump is expected to attend the final match of the tournament, adding an extra layer of international attention to the prestigious competition.

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