Security Alert in Club World Cup Final After Trump's Attendance Confirmed

Reports indicate that FIFA and US authorities have taken strict security measures following the confirmation of US President Donald Trump's attendance at the Club World Cup final on Sunday.
The final match will take place at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey between Paris Saint-Germain from France and Chelsea from England.
Spanish newspaper "AS" reported that FIFA and US security authorities have increased vigilance levels and will implement stringent measures, including thorough inspection and auditing processes, to secure the event.
Spectators have been required to arrive at the stadium perimeter at least three hours before the match starts to facilitate entry and inspection processes, according to "AS".
A source stated, "There will be stricter inspection and body searches compared to previous matches".
American newspaper "New York Times" revealed that security teams, stadium staff, event organizers, and the Secret Service have all been tasked with protecting Trump at the stadium, which accommodates 82,500 people in New Jersey.
Security experts emphasized that providing personal security for a prominent public figure at a major event like the Club World Cup final requires several days of preparation and planning.
They explained, "A security team must be assigned in advance, work should start days before the event, conduct a detailed site survey, liaise with venue staff and security personnel to assess security measures, discuss entry and exit plans amidst large crowds, in addition to emergency plans".
One of them told "New York Times": "It's a massive operation".