PSG is now the best club in the world, Barca-Real are not in the top four

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PSG is now the best club in the world, Barca-Real are not in the top four

There is one match left out of 62. 192 goals have been scored. Nearly 2.5 million people have come to watch the game. Although the Club World Cup has raised many questions in the past month, few have been answered.

PSG is now the best club in the world, Barca-Real are not in the top four

However, one question has been answered for sure – PSG is currently the best club in the world. Even if they lose to Chelsea in the final, there is no chance of removing PSG from the position of world champion. Incredible performances in recent times have put the European champions above everyone.

The latest proof of PSG’s dominance in club football is their 4-0 win over Real Madrid in the Club World Cup semi-finals. The 15-time European champions could not stand in front of Luis Enrique’s team that day. At the same time, this match also showed the difference between PSG and the other teams participating in the Club World Cup. For a time, PSG was desperate to establish their superiority in Europe. They could not benefit even by playing Neymar, Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi together. But after these three left the club, the French club changed radically under Enrique. This time, after winning the Champions League for the first time, Enrique’s team is now waiting to lift the Club World Cup trophy.

The main hero of this change in PSG is Enrique. Even though big stars left the club, he did not give up. He built an incredible team with stars like Ousmane Dembele, Achraf Hakimi, Nuno Mendes and Khicha Kavaraskeia. They blew away Inter Milan 5-0 in the Champions League final. Then they showed an eye-catching performance and reached the final in the Club World Cup.

PSG started their mission with a 4-0 victory over Atletico Madrid in the Club World Cup. Although they unexpectedly lost to Brazilian club Botafogo, they proved that it was an accident. Later, in the last sixteen, PSG won 4-0 against Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami. They beat Bayern Munich 2-0 in the quarter-finals and thrashed Real Madrid 4-0 in the semi-finals.

It is not individual performances that have been the driving force behind PSG’s turnaround, but team unity. No other team has shown such an example of reaching the pinnacle of success through team performance in recent times. But this is just the beginning. Who knows, maybe this will mark the beginning of the PSG era in Europe.

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