PSG humiliated 1-0 by Botafogo in major Club World Cup upset

The FIFA Club World Cup has already produced a major upset. European champions PSG suffered a shock 1-0 defeat to Botafogo, making headlines across the European press. Fielding a rotated lineup, the Parisians lacked efficiency and now find themselves in danger of early elimination. “Fallen from their pedestal,” wrote L’Équipe, while AS described a “barely recognizable” PSG. Despite the defeat, Désiré Doué remained calm after the match: “This result doesn’t erase everything we’ve done.” Meanwhile, social media erupted with reactions, poking fun at the French champions.

In Spain, it’s Real Madrid causing concern after a disappointing draw in their opening game. “There’s work to do,” stated Mundo Deportivo, with AS highlighting “many issues to solve,” particularly after Toni Kroos’ departure. To make matters worse, Kylian Mbappé’s participation is now uncertain due to illness. Suffering from gastroenteritis, he’s been hospitalized, casting doubt on his availability for the upcoming matches.

While PSG and Madrid struggle, Lionel Messi continues to shine. His brilliant free-kick secured Inter Miami’s win over Porto. “Messi is invincible,” claimed AS. At 37, the Argentine magician remains the star of the tournament, with European media unanimous in celebrating yet another moment of genius from the football legend.

Pascal Amstrong

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