Showing another dominant summer performance, PSG raided towards the Club World Cup quarter-final spot as they scored a 4-0 runaway against Atlanta’s Intermiami.
What has been riding a record wave of momentum since the iconic Champions League success almost a month ago, didn’t take Luis Enrique’s side for a lawsuit here.
PSG never looked back when Joan Neves opened the score just six minutes later as Portugal’s international headed for a free kick from Vitinha.
Floodgate really opened the moment before the interval, seeing Neves bagged the second evening, then packed the bag six minutes before the halftime break after his sublime move.
As Argentine youngster Thomas Aviles transformed into his own net, he added two more goals before the break, and the red-hot Achurav Hakimi denounced the house and ticked back-to-back Club World Cup strikes.
PSG will begin preparing for a heavyweight quarter showdown against Bayern Munich on Saturday as Enrique uses the second half as a real opportunity to make the most of his summer travel team.
The European champion may steal all the headlines for Sunday in Atlanta, but Intermiami is concerned that it was the creaking end of a summer adventure.
In the evening when PSG lays down a real Club World Cup marker, we’ve seen the main topic.
PSG heads to the quarterfinals
PSG may have fallen into a shock 1-0 loss at Botafogo’s hands on June 20th, but the French giants roamed in a routine way.
Last month, he secured the Maiden Champions League crown thanks to an iconic 5-0 runaway with Munich’s Inter Milan, making real history, and Enrique’s side embarked on a record-breaking run.
Parisian completed an astonishing title clean sweep during the 2024/25 campaign as the former Barcelona boss revealed he was about to pass on another immediate portion of another silverware.
Laying out another Club World Cup marker here and turning the path to quarterfinal tickets, Enrique’s high-flying team has earned a frightening reputation for their clinical performance in the final third.
PSG, who is venturing into his summer adventure with another sensational 4-0 victory over Spanish heavyweight Atletico Madrid, has won eight of his previous nine appearances in all competitions.
Miami watch their Club World Cup adventures come at a fierce end
Intermiami may have blown the path to the top spot at last season’s Eastern Conference, but it’s safe to say that Javier Mascherano’s men are struggling to find the real stability this time around.
Having fully dominated the park on Sunday evening and seeing their Club World Cup adventures approach the end of the screeching here, Herons couldn’t build on a shock 2-1 victory over Porto on June 19th.
Despite June beginning with a 5-1 victory over Columbus, Maschelano’s side has only won the previous 10 appearance trio in all competitions.
With attention to MLS action, there’s an 11-point drift from Eastern Conference leader Philadelphia, and the former Liverpool midfielder has a headache over the extended defensive struggle on his side.
In fact, Intermiami has recorded only the clean sheets from one of the last 14 consecutive outings. This is an run that dates back to April 19th.
Who can stop the attacking superstars of PSG?
He recorded the biggest victory margin in the Champions League or the European Cup final on May 29th, claiming an iconic 5-0 victory over Inter Milan.
The Spanish tactician, who quickly acquired the tag as the most clinical clothing in Europe’s football, has seen the Superstar Attack Registration Registration in at least 15 matches in 15 matches this calendar year.
In addition to staking 10 goals in his previous four summer appearances, Enrique’s side welcomes the ultimate impressive poster boy.
After missing the appearance of the PSG’s three group stages with minor muscle damage, he got off the bench and under the belt for 30 minutes, and Ballon d’or contender Ousmane Dembele is back at a critical time of summer.
Staying in Atlanta for an epic quarter-final showdown against Bayern Munich on Saturday, PSG attempts to gather another heavyweight European scalp.
Match Report
PSG: Donnaruma, Hakimi, Marquinos, Pacho, Nunomendes, Neves, Vitanya, Lewis, Boat, Doo, Kuvaratzkeria
submarine: Hernandez, Beraldo, Kang-in, Zaire-Eemery, Dembele
Intermiami: Ustari, Weigandt, Falcon, Allen, Alba, Allende, Redondo, Busquets, Segovia, Messi, Suarez
submarine: Kremaski, Abiles
the goal: Neves (6′, 39′), Aviles (44′ and), Hakimi (45+3′)
Yellow Card: Suarez, Aviles, Weigant
Red card: n/a
Judgment: Wilton Pereira Sampio