Paris Saint-Germain stormed into the FIFA Club World Cup final with a stunning 4-0 victory over Real Madrid on Wednesday night.
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Fabian Ruiz opened the scoring in the sixth minute after Raul Asencio’s error, and Ousmane Dembele added another following Rudiger’s blunder.
Ruiz struck again in the 24th minute, finishing a brilliant PSG counterattack to make it 3-0 inside the opening half-hour.
Real Madrid struggled throughout, managing only 23.5% possession in the first half as PSG dominated every aspect of the game.
Kylian Mbappe failed to impact the match against his former club, looking isolated and ineffective for most of the evening.
Veteran Luka Modric came on in the 64th minute in what could be his final appearance for the Spanish giants.
Eder Militao also returned in the 64th, his first game back since tearing his ACL in November 2024.
Goncalo Ramos sealed the rout with an 87th-minute goal, capping another complete performance from the French champions.
Real’s defense missed Dean Huijsen (red card) and Trent Alexander-Arnold (injury), exposing their backline vulnerabilities, reports CGTN.
PSG now face Chelsea in Sunday’s final, chasing their second major international trophy in just over a month.

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