PSG drub Real Madrid 4-0 to reach CWC final

July 10, 2025
Paris Saint-Germain’s Fabian Ruiz (bottom) celebrates with teammate Achraf Hakimi after scoring his side’s third goal during the Club World Cup semi-final  match between PSG and Real Madrid in East Rutherford, New Jersey yesterday.
Paris Saint-Germain’s Fabian Ruiz (bottom) celebrates with teammate Achraf Hakimi after scoring his side’s third goal during the Club World Cup semi-final match between PSG and Real Madrid in East Rutherford, New Jersey yesterday.

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ (AP):

Fabian Ruiz scored twice as Paris Saint-Germain built a three-goal lead in the first 24 minutes and routed Real Madrid 4-0 yesterday to advance to the Club World Cup (CWC) final against Chelsea.

Ruiz scored in the sixth minute and Ousmane Dembele in the ninth following glaring mistakes by defenders Raul Asencio and Antonio Rudiger, and Ruiz made it 3-0 to cap a counter. Goncalo Ramos added a goal in the 87th.

Coming off their first European title, PSG play for the championship on Sunday.

Real fared no better than Inter Milan, who were overrun by PSG 5-0 in the Champions League final. The 15-time European champions looked sluggish after travelling to Florida for training between games, and PSG had 76.5 per cent possession in the first half.

A crowd of 77,542 was at MetLife Stadium on a scorching day with a temperature of 91 degrees Fahrenheit at kickoff and humidity that made it feel like 101.

Real's Kylian Mbappe was not a threat in his first game against his former team.

Luka Modric entered in the 64th in likely his last match for Madrid, his team since 2012. Eder Militao came in at the same time in his first game since tearing his right ACL on November 9.

PSG surged ahead after Lucas Beraldo's cross was mis-hit by Raul Asencio, Thibaut Courtois tipped the ball from Dembele and Ruiz slammed it into the empty net.

Dembele then took possession about 40 metres out after a Rudiger mis-hit, dribbled and slotted past Courtois.

PSG went the length of the field to make it 3-0. Hakimi exchanged passes with Dembele, then crossed for Ruiz, who maintained control despite Federico Valverde's challenge and scored from eight metres for his third goal of the tournament.

Key moment

Madrid's defence was missing Dean Huijsen, who got a red card Saturday against Borussia Dortmund, and Trent Alexander-Arnold, who had right leg muscle discomfort.

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