
PSG Crush Real Madrid 4-0 to Storm into Club World Cup Final
Wow — if you were expecting a heavyweight clash, what we got instead was a brutal masterclass. PSG didn’t just beat Real Madrid — they dismantled them. Four goals to nil. A clean sheet. Complete domination from start to finish. Watching this unfold at MetLife Stadium felt like witnessing a shift in power right before our eyes.
From the moment the whistle blew, it was clear PSG came with purpose. Only six minutes in, Fabian Ruiz had the ball in the back of the net, thanks to a high press by Ousmane Dembele who pounced on Raul Asencio’s sleepy touch. Three minutes later? Chaos again. Antonio Rudiger’s clumsy mistake gifted Dembele a clean break. The Frenchman made no mistake, sliding it past Thibaut Courtois with icy precision. At that point, it was already 2-0, and Madrid looked lost — not just on the scoreboard, but tactically, emotionally, everything.
And then came the third. If the first two were about Madrid’s failings, the third was pure PSG brilliance. A 30-second buildup starting with Donnarumma and ending with a sweeping counter-attack, clean movement, unselfish play — and Fabian finishing off again. That’s the kind of goal you replay over and over. It was both elegant and devastating.
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Dembele? What a performance. He was everywhere — pressing, probing, creating, scoring. It felt like he had a remote control for Madrid’s backline, pulling defenders out of position at will. He created havoc from minute one and reminded the world just how elite he really is.
Meanwhile, Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Junior — the two global stars expected to shine — barely flickered. Mbappe looked out of sync against his former club, and Vinicius was anonymous. The lack of work rate off the ball from both men just made Madrid’s defensive collapse even worse. And in midfield, Modric’s final appearance in a Madrid shirt didn’t come with glory — just a painful cameo off the bench, watching the game slip beyond reach.
By the time Goncalo Ramos tapped in the fourth goal in the dying minutes, the result was already long sealed. The final whistle just made it official: Real Madrid, the world’s most decorated club, outclassed and outworked.
So now, PSG are through to Sunday’s final against Chelsea. On paper, Chelsea fans might be hoping history repeats itself — remember 2012? 2021? They’ve pulled off miracle wins before. But let’s be honest — this PSG side looks like a machine. They’ve beaten Atletico, Bayern, and now Real Madrid without conceding a single goal. They’re not just favorites; they’re a force of nature.
Real Madrid? They’ll regroup. They always do. But this was a reality check — a painful one. Courtois said it best post-match: sometimes, a slap like this is needed. Maybe so. But for now, all eyes are on Paris Saint-Germain. One step away from being crowned the best club in the world.
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