PSG Ease Past Seattle Sounders Into Club World Cup Last 16.
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) cruised into the last 16 of the FIFA Club World Cup with a comfortable 2:0 victory over MLS side Seattle Sounders in their knockout match on Wednesday. The match, played at a neutral venue in the United States, saw PSG’s attacking strength overwhelm the American side with their pace and flair, delighting fans in the stadium.
Coach Luis Enrique praised his team’s professionalism, noting their ability to adapt to the tournament’s unique format.
The Club World Cup, expanded to 32 teams to include more teams from non-European regions, has been a mix of predictable results and surprises, with PSG’s performance reinforcing their status as one of the tournament’s favourites. Seattle Sounders, despite the loss, earned plaudits for their resilience, with coach Brian Schmetzer highlighting the exposure value of competing against a global powerhouse like PSG.
PSG’s journey in the Club World Cup continues as they aim to add another trophy to their cabinet. The victory sets up an intriguing next round, with potential matchups against South American or Asian champions. For the Sounders, the focus returns to the MLS, but their spirited display offers hope for future international outings. The match showcased the growing appeal of the Club World Cup, bridging footballing cultures on a global stage.

