The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup delivered two dominant displays as Bayern Munich thrashed Auckland City 10-0 and PSG powered past Atletico Madrid 4-0 in their respective opening matches. The two European giants put on a footballing masterclass, with Bayern Munich setting a Club World Cup record and PSG showcasing their Champions League-winning class.
Club World Cup 2025 – Match Summary
Match | Scoreline | Key Highlights |
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Bayern Munich vs Auckland City | 10-0 | Coman double, Olise goal, Boey opener, record-breaking win |
PSG vs Atletico Madrid | 4-0 | Fabian Ruiz, Vitinha, Mayulu, Lee Kang-in, 10-man Atletico |
Bayern Munich vs Auckland City: Record-Breaking Rout

Bayern Munich smashed Auckland City 10-0 in one of the most one-sided games in Club World Cup history. The Bundesliga champions were always expected to dominate against the New Zealand amateurs, but few anticipated the sheer scale of the demolition.
Auckland City, composed mainly of part-time players including teachers and estate agents, were immediately on the back foot. Within 22 minutes, Bayern Munich had already stormed to a 4-0 lead, thanks to a Kingsley Coman brace, a well-taken strike by Michael Olise, and an early goal from full-back Sacha Boey.
New Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany set the tone early with a high-pressing system that completely overwhelmed the part-time Auckland squad. The gulf in quality and fitness between the two sides became increasingly apparent as the match wore on.
Bayern Munich showed no signs of easing off, scoring relentlessly to reach double digits, setting a new benchmark for the largest winning margin in Club World Cup history. This 10-0 victory reflects not just their attacking firepower but also their intent to make a strong statement early in Group C.
This crushing win underlines Bayern Munich’s ambitions in the Club World Cup 2025, and with such momentum, they are firm favorites to progress deep into the tournament.
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PSG vs Atletico Madrid: Champions League Winners Show Their Class

Meanwhile, in Group B, PSG defeated Atletico Madrid 4-0 in a commanding performance that reaffirmed their European dominance. The reigning Champions League winners, led by Luis Enrique, displayed control, intensity, and clinical finishing from start to finish.
Midfielder Fabian Ruiz opened the scoring with a crisp low drive, giving PSG a deserved lead. Just before halftime, Vitinha doubled the advantage, slotting past Jan Oblak after a swift attacking move that carved through the Spanish defense.
Atletico Madrid had a moment of hope when Julian Alvarez’s goal was ruled out by VAR due to a foul in the buildup. However, their situation worsened when Clement Lenglet was sent off after receiving a second yellow card for dissent, reducing them to ten men.
With a numerical advantage and in complete control, PSG continued to press forward. Substitute Senny Mayulu added a third goal, and in the final moments, Lee Kang-in converted a penalty to round off a perfect night for the French club.
Diego Simeone’s side lacked creativity and struggled to maintain structure. Their best chance came late in the game when substitute Alexander Sorloth missed from just three yards out, a moment that summed up Atletico’s frustrating evening.
European Clubs Dominate Club World Cup 2025 Start
With these emphatic wins, both Bayern Munich and PSG have sent a strong message to the rest of the field at the Club World Cup 2025. Their clinical attacking, defensive composure, and overall game control demonstrated why European teams continue to dominate international club football competitions.
While Bayern Munich will face stiffer challenges in Group C, Auckland City’s campaign already looks bleak after suffering the biggest defeat in Club World Cup history. PSG, on the other hand, looked sharp and well-organized, with their eyes set on adding global silverware to their already successful season.
Final Thoughts
Bayern Munich’s 10-0 win over Auckland City and PSG’s 4-0 triumph over Atletico Madrid lit up the opening round of the Club World Cup 2025. Both European heavyweights delivered comprehensive performances that not only secured three points but also established themselves as frontrunners in the tournament.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What was Bayern Munich’s final score?
10-0 vs Auckland City.
2. Who scored Bayern’s goals?
Coman (2), Olise (2), Boey, Müller (2), Musiala (3).
2. Who scored PSG’s goals?
Ruiz, Vitinha, Mayulu, Lee Kang-in.