PSG Crush Real Madrid to Reach Club World Cup Final

Paris St-Germain delivered a stunning 4-0 victory over Real Madrid in the FIFA Club World Cup semi-final, setting up a championship clash against Chelsea this Sunday at MetLife Stadium.
Match Highlights
The French champions dominated from the opening whistle, with the match effectively decided within the first 24 minutes:
- Fabian Ruiz opened scoring in the 6th minute after a defensive error
- Ousmane Dembele doubled the lead just 3 minutes later
- Ruiz completed his brace with a well-worked team goal
- Goncalo Ramos added a late fourth to complete the rout
Key Storyline: PSG's Post-Mbappe Evolution
In a ironic twist, Kylian Mbappe watched from the opposition bench as his former team demonstrated their remarkable improvement since his departure:
- PSG has transformed into a more cohesive unit under Luis Enrique
- The club is chasing their fourth trophy of 2025
- Real Madrid finishes the season trophyless despite Mbappe's 48 goal contributions
Player Performances
PSG's entire squad impressed, particularly:
- Fabian Ruiz (2 goals)
- Ousmane Dembele (1 goal, 1 assist)
- Achraf Hakimi (key role in buildup play)
The match marked Luka Modric's 597th and final appearance for Real Madrid before his move to AC Milan.
Notable Statistics
- PSG's last 5 knockout matches: 18 goals scored, 0 conceded
- Real Madrid conceded 3+ goals in first 25 minutes for first time since 2003
- First ever Club World Cup loss for Real Madrid
What's Next
PSG:
- Club World Cup Final vs Chelsea (Sunday)
- UEFA Super Cup vs Tottenham (August 13)
Real Madrid:
- Season opener vs Osasuna (August 19, potentially postponed)
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