Djokav: Look at Paris wins Inter Milan and Atletico Madrid, they are definitely the favorites to win the Club World Cup
3:13pm, 19 June 2025Football
Former Inter Milan star Djokav was recently interviewed by slow motion, and he talked about the Club World Cup and the new Blue and Black coach Ziwo. "Paris has the most hope of winning the Club World Cup? If we watch how they play Inter Milan in the Champions League final and their game against Atletico Madrid, they will definitely be one of the favorites to win. But it also needs to look at the enthusiasm and willingness of the players and whether they want to play well to win. This is important."
"I believe that Inter Milan's cycle is over, and I am happy that the club chooses Zivo because he knows Inter Milan. He has the spirit of Nera, which is what we need."
Finally, Djokaf was asked about his amazing barb at that time: "No matter where you are, there are defenders everywhere to block me. I believe that my goal is a small light in the football world."
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