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·5 Juli 2025
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·5 Juli 2025
PSG is in the semifinals of the FIFA Club World Cup.
The qualification was secured this Saturday (5th) in a very lively match against Bayern Munich in Atlanta.
Doué and Dembélé scored the goals of the match, both in the second half.
The game became frantic especially from the 32nd minute of the final stage.
During this period, in addition to PSG’s goals, the French team also had two players sent off, and Bayern saw the referee disallow a goal (for offside) and a penalty in their favor.
The French team now awaits the winner of the match between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund to find out their opponent in the next round.
See the goals from the match below:
As expected, the clash in Atlanta was lively, with both teams exchanging fast-paced attacks.
This made the goalkeepers stand out (and shine) constantly, with Neuer and Donnarumma making great saves.
The German stood out in particular, preventing goals from clear PSG chances.
The most impressive save came in a one-on-one with Doué. See below:
The French striker responded minutes later, making it 1-0 with a shot from outside the box.
After taking the lead, PSG ended up having two players sent off: Willian Pacho and Lucas Hernández.
Even with a numerical disadvantage, the Champions League winners scored a second goal in the final moments.
Dembélé finished off a beautiful play by Hakimi to seal the score at 2-0.
The match was also marked by the serious injury suffered by Jamal Musiala in the last play of the first half.
Goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma landed on the striker’s ankle during a challenge for the ball.
Teammates and opponents were visibly shaken while Musiala received medical attention.
The German player was taken to a hospital and, according to journalist Florian Plettenberg, there is suspicion that he suffered a fibula fracture.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
📸 ROBERTO SCHMIDT - AFP or licensors