Paris Saint-Germain rode in the FIFA Club World Cup final with an emphatic 4-0 victory over Real Madrid, making Xabi Alonso's unbeaten start in the Dugout after six games.
Match report
The first half Blitz sees sparkling PSG Thrash Real Madrid to reach the final of the Club World Cup.
The majority of those who were packed in the Metlife Stadium supported Los Blancos, with a sea of ​​white shirts around the stands. However, those fans were left Shellshocked after a disastrous start, after their side had given the European champions two goals within the opening of nine minutes.
Raul Asencio was caught on Dawdling in possession and intercepted by Ousmane Dembele, who was knocked down by Thibaut Courtois before Fabian Ruiz slid home home.
Real's Shalolic defense came forward again three minutes later, when Antonio Rudiger abused a pass, allowing Dembele to have a clinical left-foot finish cut past Courtois.
Trust flowed through this PSG side, while Achraf Hakimi flashed an attempt on a long-distance wide.
The Moroccan would soon claim an assist at the end of a beautiful free -flowing movement, which overlooked the ball for Ruiz to score his second and thirds of the French side.
Khvicha kvaratskhelia should have rubbed salt in the gaping wounds before the break, but painfully shot wide from the distant pole.
Alonso would have been alerted at the ease in which his side was cut open, because the Parisians had the ball at the back of the net shortly after the restart by Desire Doue.
The blushing of Real, however, were spared after a marginal offside call. The Spaniards showed marginal signs of improvement, but Gianluigi Donnarumma was largely a spectator between the sticks.
Kylian Mbappe would have been enthusiastic to prove a point in his first game against his former employers, but the Frenchman rendered a long effort harmlessly over the bar.
PSG was looking for a fourth when Hakimi screwed to Goncalo Ramos in a pass, which shot wide angle.
Eer Militao had the chance to add some respectability to the score late with a speculative strike, but the men of Luis Enrique would have the last word.
Bradley Barcola showed a number of exceptional footwork in the box to go on Ramos, which coolness was personal when sending his shot past Courtois.
The Parisians have now kept clean sheets in each of their last five knockout matches in all competitions and can now look forward to a struggle with Chelsea in Sunday's final.
Based on today's display, the French and European champions will be heavy favorites to become the inaugural winners of this renewed competition.
Line-ups
PSG XI: Marquinhos, Dembele, Fabian Ruiz, Donnarumma, Hakimi, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Vitinha, Nuno Mendes, Beraldo, Doue, João Neves
Subs: Safonov, Arnau Tenas, Kang-in Lee, Gonçalo Ramos, Barcola, Zaire-Emy, Mayulu, Mbaye, Noham Kamara
Real Madrid XI: Courtois, Rudiger, Mbappe, Valverde, Fran GarcÃa, Tchouameni, Vinicius, Bellingham, Güler, Gonzalo, Raúl Asencio
Subs: Modric, Carvajal, Vazquez, Ceballos, Militao, Brahim, Lunin, Rodrygo, Camavinga, Mario MartÃn, VÃctor Muñoz, Youssef EnrÃquez, CHEME Andrés, Jacobo Ramón
