PSG Destroys Real Madrid 4-0 to Reach Club World Cup Final

PSG Destroys Real Madrid 4-0 to Reach Club World Cup Final

PSG Destroys Real Madrid 4-0 to Reach Club World Cup Final

Let me tell you — what we witnessed from Paris Saint-Germain last night wasn’t just a win; it was a footballing masterclass. In a jaw-dropping semi-final of the FIFA Club World Cup, PSG dismantled Real Madrid 4-0, and honestly, it could’ve been even worse for Los Blancos. This wasn’t just a victory — it was a declaration: PSG is no longer chasing greatness. They are greatness.

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From the very first whistle, you could sense it. That sharpness, that hunger. Within six minutes, Fabian Ruiz had already found the net. Then came Ousmane Dembélé just three minutes later — and by the 24th minute, it was 3-0. The pace, the pressing, the precision — it was brutal and beautiful at the same time. Madrid, with all their heritage and aura, looked stunned. PSG made them look ordinary, almost helpless.

Let’s talk about Dembélé. This man was electric. He didn’t just score — he created chaos. He harassed Madrid’s backline, snatched the ball from Asensio, set Hakimi off on a lightning-fast counter, and was involved in the first three goals. This wasn’t just a performance — this was a Ballon d’Or statement. Right now, he’s the most decisive player across all five major European leagues this season with 27 goals and 9 assists. That’s elite company.

And while Kylian Mbappé made his return as a starter, this wasn’t about him. It was about the system Luis Enrique has crafted, the unity of the squad, and the incredible depth. Gianluigi Donnarumma only had to make one save the entire match. Real Madrid barely existed in PSG’s half. Even Luka Modric, playing his final match for Madrid, couldn’t inspire a reaction. It was a complete domination.

Now, PSG advances to the final, where they’ll face Chelsea on Sunday night. Already winners of four trophies this season, the Parisians are chasing their fifth. It’s more than just a possible title — it’s a potential coronation for a club that’s transformed from perennial underachiever into global powerhouse.

Let’s be honest — we’re witnessing the rise of a PSG dynasty.

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