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Paris Saint-Germain crushes Inter Miami, ousts Messi from Club World Cup

  • Paris Saint-Germain defeated Inter Miami 4-0, with Neves scoring twice and Messi's side eliminated from the Club World Cup.
  • Following PSG’s high pressing and possession dominance, Miami defender Noah Allen limped off injured, exposing Miami’s struggles to cope with PSG’s pressure.
  • Joao Neves scored twice, including a header from a free-kick, with an own goal by Tomas Aviles and Hakimi's strike sealing PSG's 4-0 win.
  • Despite Messi’s exit, PSG advanced to the quarter-finals to face Bayern Munich, ending Miami’s Club World Cup run and highlighting the gap between MLS and Europe's top clubs.
  • Beyond this match, Miami's sole MLS team to reach the knockout stage highlights the league's ongoing competitiveness gap with Europe's top clubs, underscoring long-term challenges for MLS growth.
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If Real Madrid is by far the biggest popular hook FIFA has to sell its novel and expensive World Clubs in the United States, Leo Messi’s farewell after the elimination of the Miami Inter at the hands of the PSG (4-0) means the absence of the greatest individual claim that this first edition of the tournament had. Neither Vinicius Junior, nor Kilyan Mbappé, nor Harry Kane, Vitinha or Rodri, to cite some of the great names that still compete, have…

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Peru21 broke the news in on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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