Oman today_ In a one-sided and unexpected encounter, Paris Saint-Germain secured a dominant 4-0 victory over Real Madrid to book their place in the FIFA Club World Cup final. Luis Enrique’s men took control from the very first minutes, capitalizing on a series of defensive errors by Real Madrid and effectively sealing the match by halftime.
Fabián Ruiz opened the scoring in the 6th minute, and just three minutes later, Ousmane Dembélé doubled the lead after a costly mistake by Antonio Rüdiger. In the 24th minute, Ruiz struck again to make it 3-0, ending a disastrous first half for the Spanish giants.
Real Madrid’s efforts to recover in the second half proved fruitless. Despite substitutions by Xabi Alonso and the return of key figures like Luka Modrić and Dani Carvajal, the team failed to shift the momentum. Late in the match, Gonçalo Ramos added a fourth goal, putting the result beyond doubt.
Throughout the game, Real Madrid struggled with individual errors—particularly in defense—and a lack of cohesion and structure. The performance underscored the ongoing challenges facing Xabi Alonso in building a united and competitive side. In contrast, PSG’s composed and commanding display reaffirmed their status as serious title contenders.
With this emphatic win, Paris Saint-Germain advances to the final, where they will face Chelsea on Sunday. The match will serve as a defining test for PSG as they aim to claim their first Club World Cup title.