PSG unleashed a footballing storm at MetLife Stadium, dismantling Real Madrid 4-0 in a ruthless display to storm into the FIFA Club World Cup final.
Just weeks after their 5-0 Champions League demolition of Inter Milan, Luis Enrique’s side proved once again they are Europe’s most feared force — fluid, fearless, and unstoppable.
The French champions needed just 18 blistering minutes to leave Madrid in shambles. Ousmane Dembélé turned architect early, setting up Fabián Ruiz for the opener in the 6th minute before netting one himself three minutes later after another Madrid blunder.
Real never recovered. Ruiz bagged his brace soon after, finishing off a dazzling team move led by Achraf Hakimi. The precision, pace, and power of PSG’s play left fans including those watching from Kenya in sheer awe.
Even the entrance of veteran Luka Modrić, making his emotional final appearance, couldn’t inspire Madrid. Instead, Gonçalo Ramos sealed the humiliation with a late breakaway fourth, triggering wild PSG celebrations.
Now, with the Champions League and domestic titles already in the bag, PSG are one win away from footballing immortality. Chelsea awaits — but after tonight, the world knows: this PSG side is chasing history, not just trophies.
Heroes, Heartbreak, and History: PSG Shine as Real Madrid Bow Out
Under the lights of MetLife Stadium, PSG’s stars didn’t just show up, they showed off. Fabián Ruiz led the charge with a clinical brace, but it was a collective masterclass.
His midfield trio ran the show with poise and precision, while the relentless front three tore through Madrid’s defense like paper. Achraf Hakimi, meanwhile, was simply unplayable down the right.
For Real Madrid, it was a night of painful goodbyes. Football legend Luka Modrić took his final bow in white, making his 597th appearance for the club before heading to AC Milan. The 39-year-old Croat leaves behind a legacy few can match but even he couldn’t slow PSG’s storm.
The numbers tell the story
PSG are now on an 18-0 scoring run across their last five knockout games, pure dominance. Real Madrid, undefeated in the Club World Cup until now, conceded three goals in the first 25 minutes something that hasn’t happened since 2003.
So, what’s next?
For PSG, the dream continues. They face Chelsea in Sunday’s Club World Cup final, right there in New Jersey.
And they’re not slowing down just weeks later, it’s the UEFA Super Cup against Spurs. The Parisian machine keeps rolling.
As for Madrid, it’s back to the drawing board. Their next chapter begins in La Liga, but first, they’ll seek a pause — and perhaps, a moment to breathe after a night that marked the end of an era.