PSG take on the visitors Bayern Munich in quarterfinal match of FIFA Club World Cup. The match will be played on Saturday, June 5th at Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA).
The Parisian team is charging full speed toward a potential five-trophy haul this season. After securing a domestic treble and lifting the Champions League trophy, PSG now have their sights set on the Club World Cup title to cap off a sensational campaign. The squad remained unchanged during the additional transfer window—understandably so, as everything is working seamlessly and delivering results. Luis Enrique has found a perfect tactical balance, blending star power with structure, and his players are responding with consistent high-level performances. PSG are currently unbeaten in their last 17 competitive matches and have scored at least twice in 14 of those. In the round of 16, PSG brushed aside Club World Cup hosts Inter Miami with ease, dominating the first half and cruising to a 4-0 victory. All four goals came before the break, after which they simply controlled the game at a walking pace. Joao Neves, the former Benfica standout, tormented his ex-teammate Messi with a clinical brace. The return of Ousmane Dembele, who came off the bench in that game, adds even more depth to an already stacked frontline. Only Nordi Mukiele is ruled out for the semifinal against Bayern, meaning the French side will be near full strength for this crucial encounter.
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Bayern lost 0-1 to Benfica in the group stage, but that result arguably worked in their favor—it allowed them to avoid a tougher round of 16 matchup against Chelsea. Instead, Vincent Kompany’s side dismantled Flamengo 4-2 in a match where the Brazilians played open, aggressive football—and paid the price. Bayern were ruthless in transition and capitalized on nearly every defensive error. That clinical edge has been a key trait of their play under Kompany, especially against sides that leave space in behind. Harry Kane delivered an excellent performance, netting a brace and sealing the win 15 minutes before the final whistle. Leroy Sane has since departed the squad following the expiration of his contract and has joined Galatasaray, while newcomers Jonathan Tah and Bishop are gradually being integrated. The team still looks focused and well-organized despite the changes. Injuries will keep Davies, Buchmann, and Itō out of the match, but Bayern were boosted by the return of Jamal Musiala during the group stage—arguably their most creative player in attack right now.
Earlier this season, the teams met in the Champions League, where Bayern edged PSG 1-0 at home after a corner-kick error by Safonov. At that time, Luis Enrique’s project was still taking shape, and PSG were without key signing Khvicha Kvaratskhelia—who has since become an essential part of the system. Now, with the French side rated as a moderate favorite, the rematch is expected to be much closer. PSG's attack is functioning at an elite level, and their defensive structure has improved markedly since that early-season defeat. Given PSG’s explosive round-of-16 performance, the high technical quality on both sides, and ideal playing conditions in Atlanta’s indoor stadium, we should expect an open and intense encounter.
Prediction for the match: Both teams to score – yes.