PSG shocked by Botafogo at Club World Cup
Brazilian side Botafogo pulled off a stunning 1-0 win over European champions Paris Saint-Germain, shaking up Group B at the Club World Cup. The unexpected result came despite PSG’s dominance in possession at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, where this was the first competitive clash between the two sides. Botafogo’s defensive structure remained solid as they absorbed relentless pressure from the French side.
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Jesus Delivers the Knockout Blow
The decisive moment arrived in the 36th minute. After regaining possession in midfield, Jefferson Savarino slipped a clever through ball to Igor Jesus, who burst past two PSG defenders. His shot took a deflection off defender Willian Pacho, wrong-footing goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. The ball rolled into the net, sending the Brazilian fans into a frenzy as Jesus leapt the barrier and celebrated with the roaring crowd.
Botafogo’s Resilience Outshines PSG’s Firepower
Though PSG continued to press for an equalizer in the second half, Botafogo stayed disciplined, focused on defending their narrow lead and looking for chances on the counter. The French club, who had scored 19 goals in their last five matches, thought they had equalized in the 79th minute, but the goal was disallowed for offside. Botafogo held on for a massive upset and became the first team to keep PSG from scoring since March, when Liverpool also beat them 1-0.
Paiva Praises Teamwork Over Star Power
Botafogo coach Renato Paiva was full of praise for his team’s collective effort. He noted that PSG’s strength comes from their teamwork, and that his own players mirrored that same spirit. “They’re a fantastic team, but I told my guys to just be a team—defend together, attack together, and enjoy the game. And they did exactly that. It was fantastic,” he said.
Next Steps in the Tournament
This win gives Botafogo a big push toward reaching the knockout stage, especially after their 2-1 victory over Seattle Sounders in their opening game. PSG, who crushed Atletico Madrid 4-0 in their first match, will now aim to recover against the Sounders on Monday. Botafogo will face Atletico the same day. All four Brazilian clubs at this 32-team tournament remain unbeaten, and Paiva believes this success highlights the ongoing strength and quality of Brazilian football. “Brazil will always be Brazil in world football,” he stated confidently.