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FIFA Club World Cup finalists Palmeiras will certainly be feeling the pressure ahead of the Chelsea showdown on Saturday at the Mohammad Bin Zayed Stadium after what their Brazilian rivals have done.
Both Chelsea and Palmeiras reached the final of the competition after the pair overcame sides from the Middle East and North Africa respectively against Al Hilal and Al Ahly.
Ahead of the final, it seems as though the Brazilian outfit have a numerical advantage in the 15,000 fans that will be occupying the Stadium come 4:30pm on Saturday.
"Before we travel we watched a video of them leaving training to come here," Zsolt Low said in his Al Hilal post-match press conference.
"We see a lot of pictures and videos of how fans celebrate and support the team. It's amazing. They have amazing supporters for sure. In the final 10,000, 15,000 will be here maybe.
"I expect a big atmosphere but we are used to that from big Champions League games, big finals. We're prepared for it. I expect a good atmosphere."
This won't concern Chelsea one bit, who appear to relish the underdog role more as shown by the two Champions League wins