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🎥 Inzaghi shines vs Real: new tactics, passion, shouts and hugs 🫂

Yahoo SportsThursday, June 19, 2025 at 7:48:00 AM
🎥 Inzaghi shines vs Real: new tactics, passion, shouts and hugs 🫂
Simone Inzaghi’s first game as Al-Hilal’s coach was anything but low-key—facing Real Madrid in the Club World Cup, he brought fresh tactics, fiery passion, and plenty of sideline drama (shouts, hugs, the works). The match ended 1-1, but the real story was Inzaghi’s bold presence on the big stage.
Editor’s Note: Coaching debuts don’t get much more high-pressure than against Real Madrid, and Inzaghi didn’t just show up—he made a statement. For football fans, it’s a sign that Al-Hilal might be a team to watch under his leadership, blending tactical innovation with raw energy. Even a draw feels like a win here.
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