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·9 July 2025
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On Wednesday evening in New York, Paris Saint-Germain achieved a stunning feat by crushing Real Madrid (4-0) in the semi-final of the Club World Cup. A historic performance marked by several unprecedented records for the capital club.
Driven by a brilliant Fabián Ruiz, who scored a quick double, and an elusive Ousmane Dembélé, PSG floored the Madrid giant from the very first minutes. By scoring three goals in less than 24 minutes, Paris handed Real their worst match start in over 20 years, the previous one dating back to 2003.
This victory also marks PSG’s 48th win this season across all competitions, setting a new record in the club’s history. The Parisians are also on an impressive run of five consecutive wins in knockout matches without conceding a single goal, with a combined score of 18-0.
More than just a triumph, this victory confirms PSG’s European transformation, now ready to write a new chapter in its history. Next step: the final against Chelsea.
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