Can PSG's Enrique Lead the Team to Historic Glory after Thrashing Real Madrid?

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Key Takeaways
- PSG's 4-0 victory over Real Madrid highlights their offensive prowess.
- Luis Enrique's leadership is pivotal for the team's morale and performance.
- Fabian Ruiz is a key player in their quest for the Golden Boot.
- A win against Chelsea would mark a historic season for PSG.
- The team's ambition fuels their drive for continued success.
New Jersey, July 10 (NationPress) Paris Saint-Germain manager Luis Enrique has called on his squad to make a final effort to finish a flawless season after their impressive 4-0 triumph over Real Madrid in the FIFA Club World Cup semifinals on Thursday (IST).
In a thrilling semifinal clash, PSG raced to a 3-0 lead within the first thirty minutes, with Fabian Ruiz netting two goals complemented by a breakaway strike from the returning Ousmane Dembele. The scoring was finalized by Goncalo Ramos just three minutes before the end.
"I am thrilled; it was challenging to face a formidable team like Real Madrid. Everything went well, and we are satisfied with our performance. We truly deserved this victory," the 55-year-old expressed during the post-match press briefing.
PSG is now set for a riveting final against Chelsea FC in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 after showcasing a brilliant performance at MetLife Stadium against Real Madrid C. F.
Having already clinched a domestic league and cup double alongside their first UEFA Champions League title, a win against Chelsea on Sunday would further establish a remarkable season for the club.
"We are one step away from creating a new chapter in Paris's history. This has been our goal from the very start, but achieving it is always a challenge; very few teams can accomplish what we aim to do. If we succeed, it would be monumental for us and our supporters," Enrique stated.
Fabian Ruiz, who scored twice in the initial half, was awarded the man of the match title. With three goals in the tournament thus far, he is in contention for the Golden Boot if he finds the net again in the final. However, the Spaniard emphasized that his primary aim is to assist the team in securing victory.
"I always strive to give my best for the team. Although I am enjoying a fantastic tournament, the priority remains the team’s success. Scoring and being the top scorer would be wonderful, but ultimately, it’s about helping the team win on Sunday," the 29-year-old remarked.