Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) triumphed over Bayern Munich in the Club World Cup quarter-finals, securing a 2-0 victory despite being reduced to nine players. Goals from Desire Doue and Ousmane Dembele propelled PSG into the semi-finals of the revamped tournament held in Atlanta. The match was marked by red cards for Willian Pacho and Lucas Hernandez, yet PSG's resilience shone through.
Marquinhos, PSG's captain, expressed satisfaction with overcoming Bayern, who had previously defeated them four times consecutively, including a Champions League group stage match last November. "It's an important moment for us," Marquinhos told DAZN. "We really wanted to win this one. We had something to settle with Bayern." He emphasized their commitment to the competition and praised his team's determination despite the numerical disadvantage.

Bayern Munich faced setbacks with two disallowed goals and a potential stoppage-time penalty overturned. Nevertheless, Dembele managed to score PSG's second goal while they were down to nine players. Marquinhos highlighted the team's readiness to adapt and fight under challenging circumstances, stating that they were prepared to defend resolutely and seize opportunities.
Luis Enrique, PSG's coach, expressed pride in his team's performance against a formidable opponent like Bayern Munich. "I'm proud," Enrique stated. "We were up to the task, and we deserved to win this difficult match." Despite Bayern's strong play, Enrique noted that his team remained focused on playing football even when defending with fewer players.
The game also saw a serious injury to Bayern's Jamal Musiala following a collision with Gianluigi Donnarumma. Musiala was carried off in distress, prompting support from PSG's Achraf Hakimi. In his post-match interview with DAZN, Hakimi said: "I would like to say a word for Jamal Musiala. I feel like it's a very important injury for him, and I give him my full support."
Despite finishing with nine players, PSG dominated the expected goals metric with 2.0xG compared to Bayern’s 0.6xG. This victory marks PSG’s fifth consecutive win in major international knockout matches—a record for the club. The team demonstrated tactical prowess by effectively countering Bayern’s attacks while capitalizing on their own chances.
The match underscored PSG’s ability to adapt under pressure and maintain composure despite adversity. Their success against Bayern Munich highlights their strategic depth and resilience as they advance further in the competition.
PSG’s victory over Bayern Munich not only showcased their tactical strength but also highlighted their determination and unity as a team. Overcoming challenges such as red cards and injuries demonstrates their readiness for future battles on the international stage.