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The semi-finals of the Club World Cup are born, Paris hopes to revenge Real Madrid

5:58am, 8 July 2025【Football】

In the last two games of the quarter-finals of this Club World Cup, Bayern lost to Paris 0-2, while Dortmund lost to Real Madrid 2-3, resulting in the two Bundesliga teams being eliminated.

Facing the Champions League champion Paris, although Bayern was judged to be offside and conceded the ball in the 96th minute, and finally lost 0-2. Important core player Musiara left the court due to injury in the half, which put Bayern at a disadvantage in terms of numbers.

For Paris, this game is a battle of shame. Previously, they lost four consecutive games in their confrontation with Bayern, and lost seven of their last 8 matches. At the same time, this victory also means that Paris achieved five consecutive victories in the knockout rounds of international events, setting a new record for the longest winning streak in the team's history, and 63 games and 47 wins also allowed them to tie the winning record they held in the single season of Ligue 1.

Although Dortmund performed tenaciously, he lost to Real Madrid with a score of 2-3 and failed to advance. They continued their five-game losing streak and seven-game defeat record with Real Madrid. The last defeat of Real Madrid dates back to April 2014, winning 2-0 in the second leg of the Champions League quarter-finals at that time, but they were eventually eliminated with a total score of 2-3.

Real Madrid became the last team to successfully advance to the semi-finals in this Club World Cup, and will compete with Paris for a final spot. This game will also be a battle of revenge for Paris. The last time they met Real Madrid was in the second leg of the 21/22 Champions League 1/8 finals. At that time, when they led 1-0 at home, they suffered a 3-1 reversal from Real Madrid away and were finally eliminated 2-3 with a total score.

Another group of Club World Cup final four matches is Frumenense against Chelsea. The Brazilian, Premier League, La Liga and Ligue 1 teams representing their respective leagues have one, while the Bundesliga and Asian teams are both stopped in the quarterfinals.