PSG vs Inter Miami Highlighst: Paris Saint-Germain beat Inter Miami 4-0 in the Round of 16 at the Club World Cup 2025, which took place at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, USA, on Sunday, June 29.

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A dominant performance from the reigning European champions. ✨ #FIFACWC
— FIFA Club World Cup (@FIFACWC) June 29, 2025
Match Finishes!!!
PSG 4 Inter Miami 0
Messi's journey comes to an end in this Club World Cup, and PSG's dream run continues. In the next round, PSG will face either Bayern Munich or Flamengo.
90'Attempt from PSG but Busquets comes to rescue and PSG win a corner.
2 minutes are added as the stoppage time.
89'Messi failed to convert the free kick as the ball gets deflected by a strong PSG wall of defence.
88'Miami wins a freekick just outside the box and Messi is going to take it. Will there be another Messi magic?
87'Just three minutes remain of the regulated time, and the Herons' debut journey as well as the MLS representation in this tournament is coming to its end.
85'Miami wins a corner, and just like all their attacks today, nothing productive comes from it.
83'PSG now shifts to a safe mode- short passes and low-risk play but Miami are trying hard to get a breakthrough.
80'Messi makes another run to the PSG box, passes to Cremaschi, gets the ball back and takes a shot. However, Donnarumma managed to get the ball under the gloves.
78'Messi and Suarez make another attempt but fail to cross the PSG defence, but win a corner for Miami.
75'Substitution for Inter Miami
Off: Telasco Segovia
On: Benjamin Cremaschi
73'Brilliant teamwork by PSG as they try to extend their lead. But Miami's defence stand firm. In the meantime, Luis Suarez gets booked for committing a foul.
70' PSG Substitution
Off: Nuno Mendes, Achraf Hakimi
On: Lucas Hernandez, Kang-in Lee
68' In the meantime, PSG misses three easy chances to extend their lead, as Kvaratskhelia and Hakimi fail to convert two easy tap-ins and Barcola misses a sitter.
67'PSG's left side is looking exposed, and Miami is exploiting the chance to bring waves of attacks, but lacks the edge to break the barrier.
65'Allende takes an ambitious attempt but the ball goes wide of the second post. After 20 minutes past the half time the scoreline remains same.
63'Miami continues to push for their first goal of the match, and this time Messi takes the shot, his first in this match. But Donnarumma manages to block it easily.
62' PSG Substitution
Off: Joao Neves
On: Ousmane Dembele
59'In the meantime, another attempt from Bradley Barcola from inside the box, but, Ustari manages to block the ball from getting inside.
57'A difficult night for Lionel Messi in Atlanta. Getting thrashed by his former club and he is unable to do much to change the scoreline.
54' Miami is trying hard to get control of the midfield and, till now, has been successful in putting pressure on the European champions, but it is not enough to open the scorebook.
53'PSG is now slowing down the tempo of the match, by passing the ball among themselves in their half.
52'Another great move from Messi, tries to pass the ball to Jordi Alba but the Miami defender is in an offside position.
49'Inter Miami start pushing for a goal and get an early chance to open their scorebook. However, Suarez fails to finish the move for the MLS club.
PSG Substitutions
OFF: Marquinhos, Fabian Ruiz
ON: Warren Zaire-Emery, Lucas Beraldo
The second half starts.
The half time whistle blows and PSG are leading 4-0 at the break. Inter Miami, despite having Lionel Messi, may have already sealed their fate.
Goaaaaaaal!! It is another one for PSG, this is absolutely unbelievable from the European Giants. Achraf Hakimi scores from a spectacular cross from Bardley Barcola, as he slams past a rebound after the initial shot hitting the post.
It has been on the cards, and PSG are playing just the way they are supposed to play. Meanwhile, three minutes are added as stoppage time.
45'Goaallll!!! This time its an own goal by Tomas Aviles. PSG 3 Miami 0
PSG have shown dominance during the Club World Cup 2025 group stage, claiming six points through two wins and an unexpected 1-0 loss to Botafogo in Group B. Under coach Luis Enrique, the French side showcased their attacking depth, scoring six goals via six players, with Khvicha Kvaratskhelia being the standout.
Inter Miami, the lone MLS representative in the knockouts, exceeded expectations in Group A, securing second place with two wins and a draw. Their groundbreaking 2-1 win over Porto, thanks to Messi's sensational free-kick, marked the first time a CONCACAF side beat a European team in an official match.
PSG: W, L, W, W, W
Inter Miami: D, W, D, W, W
PSG's involvement in the Club World Cup is minimal, with 2025 marking their debut in the expanded edition. Their lone previous appearance came in the 2000 FIFA Club World Championship, where they didn't progress past the group stage.
Inter Miami are also participating in their first Club World Cup in 2025. With no previous experience, their campaign is already historic, having become the first MLS side to reach the tournament's knockout phase.
PSG approach the fixture with an almost complete squad. Ousmane Dembele's return from a hamstring issue enhances their offensive choices, though he's likely to begin on the bench. Luis Enrique's rotation during group matches has preserved key players' fitness, and there are no major injury issues.
Inter Miami, on the other hand, face a tough situation with injuries. The absence of goalkeeper Drake Callender and defenders Lujan, Ruiz, and Bright impacts their defence, and Ian Fray's questionable fitness adds to the challenge. These setbacks may push Mascherano to turn to younger players, putting more responsibility on experienced stars like Messi and Busquets.
Paris Saint-Germain Predicted Playing XI (4-3-3): Gianluigi Donnarumma; Achraf Hakimi, Marquinhos, Willian Pacho, Nuno Mendes; Joao Neves, Vitinha, Fabian Ruiz; Desire Doue, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Goncalo Ramos
Inter Miami Predicted Playing XI (4-4-2): Oscar Ustari; Marcelo Weigandt, Tomas Aviles, Noah Allen, Maximiliano Falcon; Tadeo Allende, Sergio Busquets, Benjamin Cremaschi, Telasco Segovia; Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez