PSG Dominates Atlético Madrid 4-0 in Club World Cup Opener
Posted on June 16, 2025
In an impressive start to their Club World Cup campaign, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) delivered a commanding 4-0 victory over Atlético Madrid at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. The match showcased PSG's strength following their recent triumph in the Champions League, where they decisively defeated Inter Milan 5-0.
Fabián Ruiz opened the scoring in the 19th minute with a well-placed strike from just outside the penalty area, catching Atlético's goalkeeper Jan Oblak off guard. Just before halftime, Vitinha doubled PSG's lead, capitalizing on a counter-attack following a missed opportunity by Antoine Griezmann.
Atlético Madrid had a chance to narrow the deficit in the second half when Julián Álvarez found the net, but VAR ruled the goal out due to a foul committed by Koke in the buildup. The situation worsened for Atlético when defender Clément Lenglet received a second yellow card, leaving his team with ten men.
PSG took full advantage of their numerical superiority, with substitute Senny Mayulu scoring the third goal in the 87th minute. Lee Kang-in capped off the scoring with a penalty in stoppage time after a handball by Robin Le Normand.
Vitinha, who was named man of the match, praised his team's performance and expressed confidence in maintaining their high level of play. PSG dominated possession throughout the match, holding 74% and registering 11 shots on target compared to just one for Atlético.
The historic venue saw an attendance of over 80,000 fans, creating an electric atmosphere as soccer continues to grow in popularity across the United States. PSG's next challenge will be against Brazilian side Botafogo, while Atlético Madrid will face the Seattle Sounders in their upcoming fixture.
Overall, this match not only underscores PSG's ambitions in the tournament but also raises questions about Atlético's performance and strategy moving forward in the Club World Cup.
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