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9-Men PSG Beat Bayern Munich To Advance To FIFA Club World Cup Semis—-Paris Saint-Germain secured their spot in the FIFA Club World Cup semi-finals with a dramatic 2-0 win over Bayern Munich in Atlanta – despite finishing the match with just nine men on the pitch.

The first half was high-paced and packed with chances, with Bayern looking the stronger side for large spells. They had the ball in the net twice before the break, but both goals were correctly ruled out for offside. At the other end, PSG had a couple of clear-cut chances of their own, with Khvicha Kvaratskhelia tormenting Bayern’s defence, though Manuel Neuer stood firm.

However, the biggest talking point of the first 45 was the injury to Jamal Musiala just before half-time. The young midfielder appeared to seriously damage his foot in a collision with Gigi Donnarumma and left the pitch in visible pain – with both teams visibly shaken by the incident.

The second half saw the game explode into life. PSG opened the scoring in the 78th minute when João Neves robbed Bayern high up the pitch and teed up Désiré Doué, who slotted calmly past Neuer for 1-0.

But the chaos wasn’t done. Just two minutes later, Willian Pacho received a straight red for PSG, followed shortly by Lucas Hernández getting his marching orders too.

Down to nine men, the French side somehow found the energy for a stunning counter-attack: Vitinha surged forward, played in Ousmane Dembélé, and the Frenchman smashed one off the bar.

Hakimi then kept the play alive and set Dembélé up again – this time, no mistake. 2-0, game over.

There was late VAR drama when Bayern were awarded a penalty, only for the decision to be overturned after replays showed Nuno Mendes got the ball cleanly.

Leon Goretzka came close with a header, but it wasn’t to be for the Germans.

PSG march on to the semis, but with suspensions and tired legs, they’ll have plenty to worry about.

Bayern, meanwhile, leave Atlanta frustrated, wounded, and without one of their brightest stars in Musiala for the foreseeable future.

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BREAKING: Victor Osimhen Stars As Nigeria Beat Algeria To Set Up Morocco Semi-Final Clash

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Nigeria Beat Algeria To Set Up Morocco Semi-Final Clash

BREAKING: Victor Osimhen Stars As Nigeria Beat Algeria To Set Up Morocco Semi-Final Clash—-The Super Eagles of Nigeria have qualified for the semi-final of the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.

The Super Eagles pulled off a stunning display to beat Algeria 2-0 in their quarter-final clash on Saturday evening, to book their spot.

Eric Chelle’s men dominated the Desert Foxes for most of the first half, but failed to find the back of the net.

The closest Nigeria came to opening the scoring, came when Calvin Bassey’s effort was cleared off the line.

But in the second half, Victor Osimhen headed in Bruno Onyemaechi’s cross, before setting up Akor Adams for the second goal.

The three-time African champions will now clash with the hosts Morocco for a place in the final.

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The Atlas Lions of Morocco Reaches AFCON 2025 Semis, As Indomitable Lions of Cameroon Bows Out

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The Atlas Lions of Morocco Reaches AFCON 2025 Semis, As Indomitable Lions of Cameroon Bows Out—-Brahim Diaz continued his remarkable Africa Cup of Nations scoring streak and Ismael Saibari added another as hosts Morocco saw off Cameroon 2–0 in a tense quarter-final on Friday, keeping their title dreams firmly on track.

Roared on by more than 64,000 fans in Rabat, Real Madrid winger Diaz got the crucial touch to Ayoub El Kaabi’s 26th-minute header at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium.

Diaz’s fifth goal in five games and a second-half strike from Saibari earned Morocco a deserved win and a semi-final meeting with the winner of Algeria vs Nigeria.

The semi-final is likely to present a much tougher challenge for Walid Regragui’s team than Cameroon, who had aimed to spring an upset after surpassing expectations by progressing this far despite a difficult build-up to the tournament.

Five-time African champions Cameroon were largely toothless in attack, with Manchester United forward Bryan Mbeumo kept quiet throughout.

Morocco, Africa’s top-ranked team and World Cup semi-finalists in 2022, are under enormous pressure to win the Cup of Nations in front of their own fans, half a century after their last continental title.

There have been doubts as to whether they can handle the weight of expectation, but they remain on course to achieve their objective –- it is the first time Morocco have reached the AFCON semi-finals since they lost the 2004 final to Tunisia.

The hosts were unchanged from their 1-0 last-16 win over Tanzania as they looked to continue an unbeaten record going back to their defeat by South Africa at the 2024 AFCON.

Fresh from knocking out South Africa in the last round here, Cameroon were clearly banking on frustrating Morocco as much as possible in an attempt to turn the crowd against the home side.

Morocco were beaten by the Cameroonians in the semi-finals the last time they hosted AFCON in 1988, but a repeat outcome never really looked likely.

David Pagou’s team were not helped by the early loss of right wing-back Jackson Tchamadeu, who tried to carry on after Noussair Mazraoui landed heavily on his knee before eventually being stretchered off.

Moments after that, Morocco scored. Achraf Hakimi sent in a corner from the right which was headed towards goal by El Kaabi at the near post, and the ball struck Diaz in the groin before going in.

That calmed a frenetic home support, who cheered their team off at the break after seeing Abde Ezzalzouli and El Kaabi come close to adding further goals.

Morocco were on top, and Cameroon’s response was to change formation after the break, from a back three to a 4-2-3-1, in an attempt to create more danger.

Ezzalzouli headed just over from a Hakimi corner, and then a cross by the Paris Saint-Germain star caused havoc in the Cameroon box as Samuel Kotto hooked the ball away from the line.

Mbeumo had appeals for a penalty dismissed by the Mauritanian referee before PSV Eindhoven’s Saibari fired in the killer second goal on 74 minutes after controlling Ezzalzouli’s dead-ball delivery, as Morocco march on to Wednesday’s semis.

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