Paris Saint-Germain turned on the style in New Jersey as they blew away Real Madrid with a stunning 4–0 victory to secure their place in the Club World Cup final. The French champions delivered a performance full of intensity, precision, and clinical finishing that left the Spanish giants reeling from the opening whistle.
The onslaught began early, with Fabián Ruiz breaking the deadlock in just the 7th minute after a high press forced a turnover deep in Madrid territory. The midfield maestro would go on to double his tally before the half-hour mark, while Ousmane Dembélé added PSG’s second with a blistering solo run that sliced through Madrid’s defence. By halftime, the contest already looked out of reach for the La Liga side.
Madrid, missing key defensive figures, struggled to cope with PSG’s pace and directness. Attempts by manager Xabi Alonso to reorganize his backline proved futile, as the Parisians dominated possession and continued to threaten. Substitute Gonçalo Ramos applied the final blow late in the game with a well-taken strike, sealing a comprehensive and deserved win for the Ligue 1 powerhouse.
With the victory, PSG now set their sights on a blockbuster final showdown against Chelsea. Having already conquered Europe by winning the Champions League earlier this year, Luis Enrique’s side now stand one win away from global glory — and based on this performance, they look more than ready to finish the job.