Paris Saint-Germain crushes Inter Miami, ousts Messi from Club World Cup
- Paris Saint-Germain secured a 4-0 win over Inter Miami in their knockout stage match of the FIFA Club World Cup on Sunday in Atlanta.
- Inter Miami faced PSG after qualifying for the last-16 but struggled against a deeper squad managed by Luis Enrique.
- Joao Neves scored twice early from a free kick and tap-in, Tomas Aviles scored an own goal, and Achraf Hakimi added a late goal.
- Mascherano said the difference between the sides was very big and they competed well but PSG’s intensity didn’t let them relax.
- PSG secured a spot in the quarterfinals and will meet Bayern Munich in Atlanta next Saturday, bringing an end to Messi and Inter Miami’s journey in the Club World Cup.
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