PSG eye another trophy after drubbing Inter Miami 4-0

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ATLANTA (AP):

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) left no doubt they are Europe’s top club with a historic victory in the Champions League.

Now, PSG are intent on conquering the world.

Les Rouge-et-Bleu turned in a dominating performance at the Club World Cup yesterday, brushing aside Lionel Messi and Inter Miami with a first-half blitz that resulted in a 4-0 victory.

While the European powerhouses complained mightily about having to play in the newly expanded tournament at the end of a gruelling season, PSG are taking the 32-team competition seriously.

Outside of a 1-0 loss to Brazilian club Botafogo in group play, PSG have won three games by a cumulative 10-0 since arriving in the United States.

“It’s clear that this is a historic season for us. We intend to continue making history with this competition,” PSG coach Luis Enrique said through an interpreter. “We’re fighting to claim silverware. This season is very long for all the teams. But we’re excited to be here.”

PSG advanced to the quarter-finals, where they will face Bayern Munich, who whipped Brazilian club Flamengo 4-2 in the day’s other game.

There was a huge buildup to the game against Messi, who played two seasons at PSG before making the move to South Florida in the twilight of his brilliant career and was facing his former coach at Barcelona.

But even with an eight-time Ballon d’Or winner leading the way, the club from Major League Soccer was simply no match for a deep, talented squad that routed Inter Milan 5-0 in the Champions League final a month ago.

João Neves scored a pair of goals for PSG, setting the tone with a header off a free kick just six minutes into the match.

He scored again in the 39th, and Inter Miami totally fell apart in the closing minutes of the opening half. Tomás Avilés gave up an own-goal on a cross in front of the net, and Achraf Hakimi added to his brilliant campaign with another tally in stoppage time.

With a four-goal cushion at the break, PSG could start looking ahead to its next match.

Messi barely touched the ball in the first half as the Herons struggled mightily just to get across the halfway line.

The pink-clad fans in the crowd of 65,574 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium tried to stir the underdogs with occasional chants of “Messi! Messi! Messi!” but it did little good.

PSG were simply too good.

In another encouraging sign for PSG, French star Ousmane Dembélé got his first action of the tournament after sustaining a left quadriceps injury while on duty with the national team. He came on as a substitute for Neves in the 62nd minute.

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