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Oil capital control? Paris swept Inter Milan s victory over Atletico Madrid in the Club Cup. Wenger has long lamented unfairness, which ruined football

A Club World Cup match early this morning may make Inter Milan fans who suffered a crushing defeat in the Champions League final feel a little relieved. New Champions League champion Paris Saint-Germain beat Atletico Madrid 4-0. Previously, when he defeated Inter Milan 5-0 in the Champions League final, many people also believed that this was just the distraction of Inter Milan coach Jr. Inzaghi, who was going to Saudi Arabia, caused an accident. Now it seems that Paris is indeed strong enough, and the oil capital behind it is enough to allow this team to dominate the football world.

Once upon a time, Paris Saint-Germain, which had never won the Champions League championship, was also the object of mocking by many traditional European giants fans. A word "How many Champions Leagues do you have" can leave Paris fans speechless. But in the Champions League final, facing the traditional giants Inter Milan, Paris Saint-Germain won incredibly 5-0, setting a historical record. You should know that Inter Milan had eliminated top giant teams like Bayern and Barcelona, ​​and in the group stage, Inter Milan conceded the least goals in Europe, claiming to be the first defense line, but was beaten by Paris's new force.

Now in the Club World Cup, Paris Saint-Germain faces another giant Atletico Madrid, which is known for its iron-blooded defense, and once again scored a big victory. Atletico Madrid has been a regular visitor in the Champions League quarterfinals over the years and is a famous hardcore team. It is a team that will be a headache for any wealthy family. But Paris Saint-Germain once again showed its crushing strength, suppressing Atletico Madrid throughout the game. The opponent could only rely on fouls to stop Paris's attack. It was played until the second half of the second half. When Atletico Madrid defender was sent off, the defense line collapsed thousands of miles. Paris scored two consecutive goals in the last moment, and finally won a 4-0 victory.

Atlanie fans have complained about this red card, believing that the referee's penalty was too strict, which led to the game that had some suspense, which was completely overwhelming. This involves another question. After the Middle East oil capital behind Paris Saint-Germain dominates the transfer market, has gradually controlled the referees, or FIFA? Previously, Paris boss Nasser broke the previous order in Europe and resolutely stood on the side of UEFA and made great contributions when Real Madrid and other giants formed a new European Super League. Today, FIFA seems to favor Paris, which is equivalent to Paris Saint-Germain standing in the center both on and off the court.

In fact, the famous coach and Frenchman Wenger have already concluded this, which is too unfair. His view is that behind Paris is a country known for its wealth, like Qatar, and behind other teams is just a consortium. How can a company compete with a country? If football can be done like this, many countries can control a European giant team. In this way, the Champions League has become a competition between the capital of two countries, and football will completely change its temper. From the moment, Paris is heading towards the direction Wenger doesn't want to see.

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