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Just beat Inter Milan and 4 goals, and Paris Saint-Germain defeated the whole of Europe?

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The newly restructured Club World Cup was thought to be a show for European giants, but unexpectedly, it took real swords and guns on the second day of the game. Whether for dignity or a prize of 40 million US dollars, the new Champions League champion Paris Saint-Germain did not retain any effort in the game against Atletico Madrid. Even if the opponent's main players were all given, they could still win a 4-0 victory. The European giants have been slaughtered in succession, and Paris Saint-German seems to be in a position to beat the whole of Europe.

In this game, Griezmann, Alvarez, Simeone Jr., DePaul, Llorente, Le Norman and Oblack all made their debut, but facing Paris Saint-Germain, which gave up an arrow due to injury, he still had no power to fight back. They lost even more tragic than Little International.

On the whole game, Atletico Madrid's possession rate was only 26%, and its five shots were less than one-third of Paris Saint-Germain. Almost the whole game was in a passive state of being beaten. Central defender Lenglet also accumulated yellow cards in the 78th minute, which not only led to Atletico Madrid's further defeat, but also caused Simeone to suffer the shame of losing four goals + getting a red card + being awarded a penalty for the first time since coaching Atletico Madrid.

You should know that Atletico Madrid is not an ordinary person in European football. At least in La Liga, Real Madrid often has a cold sweat when they strike. Even so, they are still humiliated by the four goals of the Champions League champion. It can only be said that the new European king who has just ascended the throne is really not in vain. Even though the overall influence of Ligue 1 in the five major leagues was relatively low, it did not affect Paris Saint-Germain's determination and courage to stand out.

It has to be admitted that after losing old stars such as Mbappe, Messi and Neymar, Paris Saint-Germain played more like a whole and more like a team that can reflect Enrique's football philosophy. Instead of taking a certain star as the core, we will maximize the power of team football and dynamic football.

Just like in this game, Dembele is not there, and Portuguese substitute center Ramos can also take the lead. Even if there is no goal or assist, it will not affect the rhythm and pass-by football style of the whole team. In addition, the Trident scored a goal in this game, but several all-around midfielders could still shoulder the heavy responsibility of scoring, and the essence of the Paris Saint-Germain goal machine did not change at all.

Paris Grande can fully display the offensive output in two consecutive games, which should attract the absolute attention of European giants who do not intend to let go of the Club World Cup, go through the motions, and hide the main players. Why is Paris Saint-Germain, which does not have the top European superstars, able to continuously play a phenomenal performance that shocks the whole of Europe? It is a question worth thinking about.

As the era of Ronaldo and Messi gradually faded, the world football world thought that it would be able to reach a consensus on the return of the center era, but in just one or two years, Paris Saint-Germain, without a core center, once again stood at the top of Europe, which is enough to show that the system is a more lasting existence than the individual players.

Compared with the Paris Saint-Grand Trident tactics that have raging from the European continent to the American continent, those teams who are still hoping to collect their favorite centers through a summer should probably reflect on whether it is better to let the coaching team study hard to build a more flexible and changeable offensive system instead of giving the continuous pressure to an immature and complete scouting system? After all, football that can run may be the future of world football.

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