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"PSG Edge Bayern Munich in Club World Cup Thriller Despite Red Cards, as Musiala's Ankle Injury Mars Victory: Live Updates & Reaction"

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7/5/20251 min read

PSG Defeats Bayern Munich 2-0 in Chaotic Club World Cup Clash

Paris Saint-Germain secured a 2-0 victory over Bayern Munich in an action-packed Club World Cup quarter-final, overshadowed by a horrific injury to Jamal Musiala.

The German youngster was stretchered off after suffering a severe ankle injury following a collision with Gianluigi Donnarumma just before halftime.

The match, held in Atlanta, remained goalless until the 78th minute when Désiré Doué broke the deadlock, catching Manuel Neuer off guard at the near post.

PSG finished the game with nine men after Willian Pacho and Lucas Hernández were both shown straight red cards within a 10-minute span.

Ousmane Dembélé sealed the win with a second goal in stoppage time, though Bayern had a late penalty overturned by VAR.

PSG will now face the winner of Real Madrid vs. Borussia Dortmund in Wednesday’s semi-final.

Musiala’s Injury, Red Cards, and PSG’s Revenge

The game was marred by Musiala’s serious injury, as well as PSG’s two dismissals in a heated encounter.

Man of the Match Désiré Doué emphasized the importance of the win:
💬 "It was crucial for us to win today after losing to Bayern in the Champions League earlier this season. We’re happy to get our revenge."

Captain Marquinhos also paid tribute to the recently injured Diogo Jota and wished Musiala a speedy recovery:
💬 "It’s tough to hear news like Jota’s injury—our Portuguese teammates were just with him weeks ago. We also send our support to Musiala; no one wants to see injuries like this."

PSG now prepares for the semi-finals, while Bayern exits the tournament with concerns over their young star’s condition.