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EURO GIANTS LAND BACK IN THE US

▶ Continenta­l clubs launch post-pandemic in pre-season push

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Barcelona and Real Madrid will play the fourth Clasico ever held outside of Spain on Saturday as powerhouse European soccer clubs return to the US aiming to fan the flames of US fandom.

The match at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, home of the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders, highlights the five-club, five-fixture Soccer Champions Tour organized by sports and entertainm­ent giant AEG – which also owns Major League Soccer’s Los Angeles Galaxy.

The inaugural edition of the event features just some of the preseason matches European clubs have scheduled Stateside after a pandemic-induced hiatus.

Real Madrid, coming off Champions League and LaLiga titles, and Barcelona are joined in the series by Italy’s Juventus and Mexican clubs America and Chivas Guadalajar­a.

Meanwhile, English Premier League champions Manchester City and Premiershi­p rivals Chelsea, Arsenal and Everton and Germany’s Bayern Munich are touring the United States simultaneo­usly, all eager to rekindle the ardor of their US fans and strengthen and expand ties with North American corporate partners.

“Right now I think largely a lot of people are really excited to see some of the teams that they typically see in the summer,” said Tom Braun, AEG Senior Vice President of Soccer and Business Operations and Business Developmen­t.

“It’s been such a long time since they’ve seen them that the absence has got people excited to come back and see the teams perform and see the players.”

Tickets for the Barca-Real Madrid match have nearly sold out, Ticketmast­er showing prices ranging from around $250 to $900 for seats at pitch level.

The only prior Clasico played in the US was in 2017 before a sellout crowd at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Barcelona winning 3-2.

“It’s still very new to the US, seeing these two teams play each other, so I don’t think in any way it’s getting diluted, I think it’s just encouragin­g the interest not only in the clubs but in the sport,” Braun said. “There’s a lot of very strong followers of both teams in the US.”

With the European clubs in the build-up to their seasons, US fans won’t necessaril­y see all the top players.

Real Madrid star Karim Benzema will likely miss Saturday’s match against Barcelona. The France internatio­nal was due to join his teammates on Tuesday.

But the exhibition games can also feature tantalizin­g glimpses of new acquisitio­ns.

Erling Haaland, the 21-year-old goalscorin­g phenomenon recently obtained by Manchester City, could feature for his new club, who face America in Houston on Wednesday before playing Bayern Munich at the Green Bay Packers’ Lambeau Field on Saturday.

Chelsea’s Raheem Sterling has joined his new teammates, while Barcelona could unveil Polish superstar Robert Lewandowsk­i while Stateside.

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? FC Barcelona’s midfielder Franck Kessie (left) jumps for the ball during a friendly match between Inter Miami and FC Barcelona at the DRV PNK Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on July 19, 2022.
Photo: AFP FC Barcelona’s midfielder Franck Kessie (left) jumps for the ball during a friendly match between Inter Miami and FC Barcelona at the DRV PNK Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on July 19, 2022.

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