Paris Saint-Germain have secured their place in the 2025 Club World Cup final following a commanding 4-0 victory over Real Madrid in Wednesday night's semi-final clash.
The Champions League winners wasted no time asserting their dominance, taking an early lead in the sixth minute when Ousmane Dembele capitalized on a loose ball that fell to Fabian Ruiz, who calmly slotted into an empty net from close range.
Dembele doubled PSG's advantage after pouncing on hesitation from Real Madrid defender Antonio Rudiger before firing past goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. Ruiz then added his second and PSG's third to put the match beyond doubt.
The rout was completed when substitute Goncalo Ramos came off the bench to add a fourth goal, capping off a dominant performance from Luis Enrique's side.
PSG will now face Chelsea in Sunday's final after the English side defeated Fluminense 2-0 in the other semi-final match played on Tuesday.
The final promises to be an exciting encounter between two European powerhouses, with both teams looking to claim the prestigious Club World Cup trophy.
Prior to the match, PSG manager Luis Enrique had acknowledged the challenge of analyzing Real Madrid under their coach, noting that the Spanish giants always present a formidable opposition regardless of their tactical approach.
For Real Madrid, this defeat marks a disappointing end to their Club World Cup campaign, with the Spanish side unable to contain PSG's attacking prowess throughout the match.
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