Paris Saint-Germain 4-0 Inter Miami: European champions produce masterclass to send Messi and co. packing
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Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) asserted their dominance in the Club World Cup with a commanding 4-0 victory over Inter Miami, featuring a brace from Joao Neves, along with a Tomas Aviles own goal and an Achraf Hakimi tap-in. This performance highlighted the sharpness and precision of PSG’s offense, leaving little room for MLS opponents. Lionel Messi faced his former team but was unable to alter the outcome. The win sets PSG up for a quarter-final clash against either Bayern Munich or Flamengo, solidifying their status as a leading force in football.
Lionel Messi was meeting a former team of his for the first time in his illustrious career but even the majestic 38-year-old could do very little to stop the PSG onslaught.
It took little over three minutes for PSG to show why they are the kings of Europe. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia danced through the Miami defence before laying the ball off to Bradley Barcola.
On this showing, the French top-flight winners will take some stopping as they lie in wait for either Bayern Munich or Flamengo in the last eight.
PSG were purring, linking up with almost telepathic precision and one-touch passes aplenty. Miami, meanwhile, looked like they might be in for a rather daunting next hour and a half.
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