June 16, 2025
Paris Saint-Germain thrash AtlΓ©tico 4-0 in Club World Cup Opener


Paris Saint-Germain's Vitinha, left, and Atletico Madrid's Julian Alvarez battle for the ball during the Club World Cup group B soccer match between PSG and Atletico Madrid in Pasadena, California, on Sunday, June 15, 2025.

FabiΓ‘n Ruiz and Vitinha scored in the first half, and Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain opened Club World Cup play with a 4-0 victory over AtlΓ©tico Madrid on Sunday, June 15.

PSG largely dominated AtlΓ©tico at the Rose Bowl in its first match since trouncing Inter Milan 5-0 to win its first Champions League title on May 31.

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Senny Mayulu and Lee Kang-in scored against 10-man AtlΓ©tico in the second half of the European powers’ meeting in front of 80,619 fans at the site of the 1994 World Cup final for one of the highest-profile matches in the group stage of the first 32-team edition of the Club World Cup.

AtlΓ©tico’s ClΓ©ment Lenglet was sent off in the 78th minute with his second yellow card on a frustrating day that left Diego Simeone visibly furious at both the referees and his players’ mistakes.

Ousmane DembΓ©lΓ© wasn’t in uniform for PSG after reportedly injuring a quadriceps while playing for France on June 6. GonΓ§alo Ramos replaced DembΓ©lΓ© in Luis Enrique’s only change to the starting lineup from the Champions League final.

Enrique wore shorts and a training shirt on the sideline while coaching PSG in 88-degree midday California heat ((31 Celsius).

PSG controlled possession early, and Ruiz capitalized atop the penalty area in the 19th minute. The Spanish midfielder long coveted by AtlΓ©tico beat Jan Oblak with a clever strike into the far corner.

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Vitinha followed with a goal in injury time off Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s second assist of the first half.

JuliΓ‘n Alvarez appeared to answer for AtlΓ©tico in the second half, but the goal was waved off after VAR determined Koke had fouled DΓ©sirΓ© DouΓ© in the buildup.

Alexander SΓΈrloth horrifically missed an open net in the 82nd minute for AtlΓ©tico. Mayulu iced PSG’s victory five minutes later, and Lee converted a penalty on the final kick of the match.

Key moment

AtlΓ©tico got a golden chance to tie it in first-half injury time, but Gianluigi Donnarumma swallowed up Thomas Griezmann’s hard shot in the box. Moments later, Vitinha slipped through the AtlΓ©tico defense and scored on the break.

PSG looked remarkably sharp late in its taxing season, showing no sign of treating this tournament as an anticlimax. The champs are in good shape to advance from group play after winning their toughest group match on paper.

AtlΓ©tico somehow looked more exhausted than its opponents, and it collected seven yellow cards that raise the danger of suspension down the road. Simeone’s club will be favored in its next two matches, but will have less margin for error.

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Le Monde with AP and AFP

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