Messi relishing reunion with PSG, Enrique
Miami's Barca alumni sing praises of PSG coach ahead of last-16 clash


MIAMI — Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano is hoping that Lionel Messi's memories of his unhappy time at Paris Saint-Germain will fire him up for Sunday's clash between the two sides at the Club World Cup.
Miami was a surprise qualifier from Group A after beating Porto and drawing with Palmeiras and Al Ahly, and now faces the daunting task of playing the recently crowned European champion.
Messi joined Miami after two seasons in the French capital, and made it clear he had not enjoyed his time with PSG.
"It's clear that it would better for us if he was angry, because he's one of those players who, when he has something in mind, gives a bit extra," Mascherano told ESPN.
The Argentine coach was clear, though, that the emotions will be more tempered than if Messi was up against PSG on European soil, rather than facing his old team in Atlanta.
"I think that's in the past now, it's another story. Also, the fact that it's here in the United States, I don't think the atmosphere will be the same, but what we will try to do is to play a great game.
"We know that, in order to have a chance, we have to play a perfect game, and well, we'll go for it," he said.
After joining Major League Soccer outfit Miami, Messi reflected on his time in Paris, saying it had been "difficult".
"I spent two years that I didn't enjoy. I wasn't happy on a day-today basis, with the training sessions, the games, I found it hard to adapt to all that," he said.
The eight-time Ballon d'Or winner will face a very different PSG to the one that he left, with the club having been transformed under Spanish coach Luis Enrique.
Enrique is a familiar face for several of the Miami team who played under him at Barcelona.
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