On the eve of a high-stakes Club World Cup clash, Botafogo manager Renato Paiva has sent a clear message to Paris Saint-Germain: don’t expect an easy ride.
Tonight at 3am (CET), PSG will face Botafogo at the legendary Rose Bowl in Pasadena. While the French champions are heavy favorites—especially after thrashing Atlético Madrid 4-0—Paiva isn’t buying into the narrative of underdog submission.
“The football graveyard is full of favorites”
Speaking in a press conference, the Brazilian tactician delivered a bold and provocative statement: “The football graveyard is full of favorites.”
It’s a pointed reminder that status doesn’t win matches, and Paiva’s squad intends to defy expectations. His message is clear: his team will fight based on their strengths, not cower in awe of PSG’s global stature.
No fear, no inferiority
Paiva wants a fearless and authentic performance from his players: “I want them to be themselves.”
Far from playing for damage control, Botafogo are coming to compete—and perhaps to surprise. This mindset, both defiant and confident, is designed to unsettle the Parisians.
PSG on alert
PSG would do well to heed the warning. Despite the obvious gap in resources and reputation, Paiva has lit a motivational spark that could galvanize his squad—and disrupt Paris’ plans for early qualification. Kick-off tonight. Expect fireworks.
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