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The Inter Miami 4-0 of Paris Saint-Germain Browse Lionel Messi to set up the last eight clashes with Bayern Munich or Flamengo.
Paris Saint-Germain beat his former player Inter Miami 4-0 of Lionel Messi In the last 16 of the club World Cup with Joao Neves marking twice on the way to victory.
A goal of Miami and an Achraf Hakimi strike widen the four-time margin at the Mercedes-Benz stadium of Atlanta on Sunday.
THE European Champions will face the winner between Bayern Munich and Flamengo in the quarter -finals on Saturday.
Oscar Ustari made six stops for Inter Miami while Gianluigi Donnarumma of PSG had only three after Miami was held without a shot during the first 50 minutes. The match was the first time of Messi against PSG since his departure from the club and Coming to the United States Two years ago.
Desire Doue won PSG a free kick just outside the penalty surface less than five minutes after the match. Vittinha took the kick and logged in with Neves, who directed her on the run on the body of Ustari and in the net.
Miami defender Noah Allen fell and suffered due to an injury in the 19th minute. Its replacement, Tomas Aviles, immediately won a yellow card by stumbling Nuno Mendes.
PSG continued to control the game until Neves dubbed the advantage in the 39th minute. Fabian Ruiz has dispossessed Sergio Busquets, and a quick passage sequence released Neves for an open shot from the center of the box.
The unhappy match of Aviles continued when he accidentally cast a cross of PSG on his own goal line in the 44th minute.
A few moments later, Bradley Barcola from PSG made a perfect race to receive a pass deeply in the box, and he brought it back to Hakimi.
His first blow turned on the head of Ustari and the crossbar, but Hakimi marked his own rebound for a 4-0 advantage.
After a silent first half, Messi was credited with the first attempted Miami shooting in the 51st minute when he devoted left football on the net.
Inter Miami’s best chance arrived at the start of the second half.
A pass from Messi to Luis Suarez sent it clear to the side of the net, but the ball slipped safely with its foot without blow. The 38 -year -old striker kicked a bottle of water on the frustration barrier, summarizing the day for Inter Miami.
Messi finally connected to Inter Miami’s first shot to the 63rd minute, but he was easily picked up by goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.
Messi had another chance on a head with about 10 minutes to play, forcing Donnarumma to make a safeguard of diving in the only real threat for his third white sheet of the tournament.
Neves said it was a very “positive” day for PSG.
“This is the first time that I have scored two (goals) in a match, so I am very happy. But I am happier for the victory,” he told Dazn.
“We have the same confidence (as before). We will play our game, no matter who (our opponents are). We are tired now, but we will recover (before the quarterfinals).”
Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano told Dazn that the game was a good learning experience for his side.
“We knew that today was going to be very, very difficult. They (PSG) are probably the best team in the world,” he said. “In the second half, we tried to play and show our value.”