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

PSG Dominates Real Madrid 4-0 to Reach FIFA Club World Cup Final
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) delivered a stunning 4-0 semifinal victory over Real Madrid at MetLife Stadium, securing their spot in the FIFA Club World Cup final against Chelsea. The match, played under warm 88°F conditions, showcased PSG’s tactical brilliance under coach Luis Enrique, with goals from F. Ruiz (6’, 24’), O. Dembélé (9’), and J. Ramos (87’). This result adds to PSG’s remarkable 18-0 aggregate score across five knockout matches, signaling a new era of dominance.Real Madrid, despite their storied 15 UEFA Champions League titles, struggled to counter PSG’s high-pressing game, compounded by the impending departure of veteran midfielder Luka Modric.

The 39-year-old, who has made 597 appearances for the club, is set to join AC Milan after the tournament, marking an emotional end to his tenure. Research from the Journal of Sports Sciences (2024) suggests that altitude and heat training may have boosted PSG’s performance by up to 15%, a factor possibly at play in this matchup.PSG will now face Chelsea in the final, while Real Madrid reflects on a rare setback. The match underscored the shifting dynamics in global club football, with PSG emerging as a formidable force.