2 days from now, the reigning European champions go one-on-one with the reigning Copa Libertadores champions, Real Madrid face San Lorenzo in the 2014 FIFA Club World Cup final. A final between 2 teams that won their confederation’s highest honor (Champions League and Copa Libertadores) might seem like a fair and even match-up, however when you look at form, squad, circumstances, and resources, you know that Ancelotti’s men are the overwhelming favourites. In terms of form, no team in the world at the moment has better form than Real Madrid, who have won an incredible 21 out of their last 21 matches in all competitions. They have also scored 79 goals in that winning run with an average of 3.76 goals per match. If that wasn’t enough, their defensive acumen is also on point with just 10 goals conceded during that stretch (average of 0.48 goals per game).
In normal, equal, circumstances Real Madrid would be the great favourites, however in a scenario that benefits Real so much Ancelotti might as well have written it, San Lorenzo will contest the final with a day less rest and after playing a grueling 2-hour match with a game Auckland City. San Lorenzo had to go the full 120 minutes to defeat Auckland City in a fast-paced match that definitely sapped their energy levels as players from both teams looked visibly exhausted in the last 20-30 minutes of the match. Now compare that to Real Madrid, who won their match with a comfortable 4-0 score-line and had the pleasant opportunity to rest players such as Ramos, Kroos, and Isco. Indeed, the safe bet in this match will definitely be last season’s Champions League winners.
If the title itself wasn’t enough, there are some aspects of the match that could be enticing for Carlo Ancelotti, who is hoping to cement his name in the club’s history books. Ancelotti will be hoping to be the first coach in Los Blancos history to win 4 titles in a calendar year, in addition to being the fastest coach ever to reach 70 wins in all competitions with the club (currently has 69 wins from 87 matches). The Italian ‘mister’ will also to be the first coach n the clubs history to win the Club World Cup while also eyeing the score-line as he hopes to be the quickest Real Madrid coach ever to reach 250 goals in all competitions. Indeed it does seem that there is a lot at stake for the veteran Italian coach.
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Real Madrid have all the players available except for Luka Modric for the final, as Carlo Ancelotti has said that both Khedira and James are ready to play (if needed). While Ramos who was subbed as a precaution in the semi-final did not even have to get tests and ensured everyone that he would be ready to play. It is expected that Ancelotti will field the same line-up of the semi-final with the only doubt being if James will be fit enough to actually start a match or not (in Illarra’s place).