Rayados Make Debut on World Stage as They Face Inter Milan at Club World Cup

Monterrey's Rayados Football Club will make their highly anticipated debut in the prestigious Club World Cup on Tuesday, as they take on reigning European champions Inter Milan at the Rose Bowl in California.
"We come with all the illusion in the world," declared midfielder Sergio Canales, expressing his team's enthusiasm and determination to represent Mexico on the global stage. The 27-year-old midfielder highlighted the significant support from Rayados fans, emphasizing their desire for the supporters to feel "proud" of their team.
New head coach Doménec Torrent expressed similar sentiments, labeling the tournament as a "great opportunity" to showcase his team's skills against top-class opponents like Inter Milan. "We want to put Rayados on the world stage," Torrent stated upon arriving in California. "I have no doubts that it is a great event for us to participate and show ourselves."
Veteran defender Sergio Ramos, who will be a key player for Monterrey in this edition of the tournament, echoed his coach's sentiments. Despite having extensive experience in major competitions, including several historic performances with Real Madrid, Ramos arrived at the tournament "with the illusion of participating" and seeking another memorable outing.
Rayados will face Inter Milan on Tuesday, before facing River Plate on June 21, and Urawa Reds on June 25, all at the Rose Bowl. The team will need a strong performance to make an impact in the highly competitive tournament.
The Club World Cup is one of the most prestigious international club competitions, featuring top teams from around the world. With Rayados looking to showcase their skills against some of the best teams globally, fans are eagerly awaiting Tuesday's match that promises to be an exciting and unpredictable encounter.