In a meeting that will be etched in memory, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) defeated Real Madrid with a resounding 4-0 in the semi-finals of the FIFA Club World Cup, held in New Jersey. The result, which could have been even more overwhelming, exposed a Real Madrid that suffered a humiliation that could mark a before and after.
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PSG, the current UEFA Champions League champion, sealed the match in just 24 minutes. Fabián Ruiz, with two goals, and Ousmane Dembélé, with one goal, left the score 3-0 in favor of the Parisians, leaving the merengue team without a response.
Despite Thibaut Courtois’ impressive saves and some missed opportunities by PSG, Gonçalo Ramos scored the fourth goal for Luis Enrique’s team in the 87th minute, sealing a deserved victory. Kylian Mbappé, who played his first match in the tournament, failed to shine against his former team. PSG, now one victory away from obtaining the world title, seeks to add a new trophy to its record, after winning the Champions League, the Coupe de France and Ligue 1 last season.Is PSG at the Level of Guardiola’s Barcelona?
Luis Enrique’s PSG is positioning itself as a team that deserves to be considered among the best in history, on par with Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona, considered by many to be the best team of all time. The PSG midfield, made up of Vitinha, João Neves and Ruiz, proved to be a key factor in dominating the game, surpassing the Real Madrid midfield, composed of Jude Bellingham, Aurélien Tchouaméni and Arda Güler. The PSG is a collective of brilliant individuals who play as a team and work harder than their opponents. FIFA statistics revealed that Real Madrid’s average ball recovery time was 45 seconds, while PSG’s was 23 seconds, almost twice as fast. This intensity and teamwork are the keys to PSG’s success.
Xabi Alonso and Tactical Experiments
The defeat against PSG exposed Real Madrid’s tactical problems. The offensive duo formed by Vinícius Júnior and Mbappé, although talented, showed difficulties in meshing and fulfilling defensive tasks. Xabi Alonso’s strategy, which included Gonzalo García’s position as center forward, Vinícius’s placement on the opposite wing, and the positioning of Bellingham and Arda Güler in midfield, did not work. This tactical configuration facilitated PSG’s dominance in the midfield.