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Bayern won 4-2 and showed his strength! The Club World Cup scored 16 goals, Paris was under great pressure

11:13pm, 7 July 2025Football

On June 30, in the 1/8 final of the Club World Cup, Brazilian football giant Flamenco faced German Bundesliga giant Bayern Munich, and the game was held at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. After a fierce competition, Bayern defeated his opponent 4-2 and successfully advanced to the quarterfinals. Next, they will face the challenge of new Champions League champion Paris Saint-Germain.

Looking back on the exciting moments of this game, Bayern ushered in a dream start in the 6th minute of the game. Flamenco's Purga made a mistake when clearing and accidentally pushed the ball into his own goal. Bayern gained an unexpected goal and led 1-0. Just 3 minutes later, Kane took a long shot outside the penalty area, and the ball flew into the net against the post, expanding the score to 2-0.

Although Flamengo showed tenacious fighting spirit, they organized the attack by Alasketa in the 33rd minute, Gerson followed up and scored, rewriting the score to 1-2. However, Bayern responded with a wonderful goal soon after. After getting the ball at the top of the arc, Gretzka shot hard. The goalkeeper had no response and could only watch the ball fly into the net. The score was 3-1, and Bayern continued to control the game. Shortly after the second half began, the game entered a tense moment. Flamengo's Olisse made a handball foul in the penalty area, and referee Oliver quickly awarded a penalty. Jorginho successfully took the penalty and narrowed the score to 2-3. However, Bayern's Kane showed his strength again, scoring the team's second goal, and completely secured the victory. Although Sane missed a one-on-one opportunity in the final stage, Bayern eventually defeated Flamenco 4-2, reached the quarterfinals with his head held high and prepared to face Paris Saint-Germain.

It is worth pointing out that this game is the 15th time the two teams have met in the official stadium. Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern tied for the most international stadiums, the same as the number of encounters against Barcelona. Paris has lost 6 of its last seven games against Bayern, which undoubtedly puts a little pressure on the new Champions League champion.

Judging from the data of this Club World Cup, Bayern scored 16 goals in four games, ranking first among all participating teams, and Manchester City followed closely behind with 13 goals. In addition, Bayern showed strong strength in its official match against non-European teams, achieving 9 wins and 1 draw in 10 games, firmly defending the glory of European football. Next, the showdown between Bayern and Paris is exciting.

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