The inaugural FIFA Club World Cup draw, hosted in Miami, saw Arsene Wenger take on a significant role.
While the event confirmed group fixtures, including Manchester City facing Juventus and Chelsea taking on Flamengo, it was Wenger’s dance moves that stole the spotlight.
The competition, scheduled to take place in the United States next summer, features 32 teams, with City and Chelsea qualifying as recent Champions League winners. Group constraints ensured they were kept apart, promising a potential face-off only in the final.
Fans Baffled by Wenger’s Dance
What began as a formal affair turned lighthearted when Wenger was encouraged to join host Ana Jurka for a dance. Despite his initial reluctance, the former Arsenal manager reluctantly participated, leaving fans both amused and bewildered.
One fan remarked, “I’ve just seen the Wenger dance. I’m lost for words,” while another described the scene as “horrific.” The addition of a video message from President-elect Donald Trump further added to the eccentricity of the event.
Draw Highlights and Controversy
Amid the unexpected entertainment, the draw revealed Manchester City’s opening match against Wydad AC and Chelsea’s opener against Club Leon.
However, the event faced criticism for its prolonged nature and offbeat moments, including children conducting the draw and discussions on unrelated topics.
While the dancing antics were divisive, the anticipation for the new tournament remains high, with fans eagerly awaiting the summer showdown.