PSG blew open the semifinals with a devastating 4–0 victory over Real Madrid, announcing themselves as tournament favorites with authority and flair and will meet Chelsea in the FIFA Club World Cup final.
The match exploded in the first nine minutes. A relentless PSG press forced early mistakes, and before Real Madrid could settle, Ruiz had already found the net twice. The frantic pace and clinical finishing stunned both fans and players.

Midway through the first half, Dembélé unleashed a trademark run and finish, opening up Real and doubling the lead. PSG‘s fluid attack overwhelmed Madrid, who struggled with quick transitions and tight spaces. Veterans like Achraf Hakimi and Bradley Barcola fueled the attack, while Real‘s defense crumbled under the pressure.
The fourth came from Gonçalo Ramos, finishing off a sweeping move late on to cement a total rout and dash any faint comeback hopes. Real’s new manager Xabi Alonso admitted the gap in experience and timing was glaring, calling it a tough but necessary lesson.

PSG head coach Luis Enrique praised his team’s energy, cohesion, and ruthlessness. PSG now heads into the final as the standout team of the tournament: relentless, efficient, and explosive. They will clash against Chelsea, who is also having a great tournament and surprises everyone they leave behind. The final match will take place at the MetLife Stadium on July 13th.
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