-
Isabelle Huppert sinks teeth into Austrian vampire saga
-
Peru to elect interim leader after graft scandal ousts president
-
French designer threads a path in London fashion week
-
Hungarian star composer Kurtag celebrates 100th birthday with new opera
-
Congolese rumba, music caught between neglect and nostalgia
-
'Close our eyes': To escape war, Muscovites flock to high culture
-
Denmark king visits Greenland
-
Uncut gems: Indian startups embrace AI despite job fears
-
Ukraine war talks to resume in Geneva as US signals progress
-
Harrop eyes 'Skimo' gold in sport's Olympic debut
-
Junk to high-tech: India bets on e-waste for critical minerals
-
Struggling farmers find hope in India co-operative
-
How Latin American countries are responding to Cuba's oil crisis
-
Philippines VP Sara Duterte announces 2028 presidential run
-
Asian stocks up, oil market cautious
-
Peru Congress impeaches interim president after four months in office
-
Hungry, wounded, orphaned: South Sudan's children trapped in new conflict
-
UK manufacturers struggle under sky-high energy bills
-
New tech and AI set to take athlete data business to next level
-
'Pay or he dies', families told as more Egyptians risk Mediterranean crossing
-
Indonesia coal plant closure U-turn sows energy transition doubts
-
Ukraine war talks to resume in Geneva with no sign of progress
-
Afghan woman's boutique brightens Bamiyan
-
Zuckerberg to testify in landmark social media addiction trial
-
US towns resist Trump plans to jail immigrants in warehouses
-
Ten skiers missing in California avalanche
-
Guatemalan security forces deploy to gang-plagued capital
-
US to discuss base with Mauritius as UK returns islands
-
Mexico prepares for possible drone threats during the World Cup
-
Bowlers, selectors under fire after Australia's T20 World Cup exit
-
Racism allegations overshadow Real Madrid victory as PSG win in Champions League
-
Japan's Nakai shines on ice as Frostad soars to Olympic big air gold
-
Japanese teen Nakai leads Sakamoto after Olympic women's short programme
-
Sweden to face USA in Olympic men's ice hockey quarter-finals
-
Alexander-Arnold hits out at 'disgusting' alleged Vinicius racism
-
Bird flu ravaging Antarctic wildlife, scientist warns
-
Nakai leads Sakamoto in Olympics after women's short programme
-
Guirassy guides Dortmund past Atalanta in Champions League play-offs
-
Vinicius stunner helps Real Madrid edge Benfica in play-off marred by alleged racism
-
Doue inspires PSG to comeback Champions League win in Monaco
-
'Climate cult' hurts Europe's economy, US energy secretary tells AFP
-
Peru's presidential musical chairs
-
France arrests nine over far-right activist's killing
-
France arrests seven over far-right activist's killing
-
Frostad dethrones Ruud in Olympic freeski big air thriller
-
Galatasaray thrash 10-man Juve in Champions League play-off 1st leg
-
Woods return timeline uncertain, but won't rule out Masters
-
Dozens of film figures condemn Berlin Film Festival 'silence' on Gaza
-
Iran, Ukraine talks spark diplomatic merry-go-round in Geneva
-
Canada launches huge defence plan to curb reliance on US
PSG set up Club World Cup semi clash with Mbappe's Real Madrid
Nine-man Paris Saint-Germain set up a Club World Cup semi-final clash against their former superstar striker Kylian Mbappe and Real Madrid with a 2-0 victory over Bayern Munich on Saturday in Atlanta.
Los Blancos squeezed out Borussia Dortmund 3-2 in New Jersey in the day's other quarter-final clash, with Mbappe on the scoresheet for the first time at the tournament.
Luis Enrique's PSG needed to dig deep in front of 67,000 fans at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium after late red cards for Willian Pacho and Lucas Hernandez.
The French side won the UEFA Champions League for the first time in their history in May, despite their key player Mbappe departing for Real last year.
Young forward Desire Doue, who shone on PSG's road to European glory, and Ballon d'Or candidate Ousmane Dembele got the goals in the second half of an enthralling clash against Vincent Kompany's Bayern, who had two strikes ruled out for offside.
The German giants also lost playmaker Jamal Musiala to a horror ankle injury just before half-time, which Kompany said made his "blood boil" because of how unfortunate it is for the 22-year-old.
"After the first red card it became complicated, then with two players less it was a bit of a lottery," said a relieved Luis Enrique.
PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma and his Bayern counterpart Manuel Neuer both made several excellent saves in a pulsating battle at the air-conditioned, covered venue which allowed both sides' high-pressing, attacking approaches to shine.
Players and spectators at both matches observed a minute of silence in honour of Liverpool forward Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva, who tragically died in a car crash on Thursday.
PSG's clash with Bayern was FIFA's expanded tournament's biggest heavyweight clash thus far and the game delivered, even if fans had to wait until the 78th minute for the opener.
After Harry Kane gave the ball away, PSG surged forward and 20-year-old Doue fashioned some space on the edge of the box before flashing a low strike home at the near post.
Bayern were given hope as they hunted for an equaliser when PSG defender Pacho was sent off for a high tackle on Leon Goretzka after 83 minutes.
Kane had a goal disallowed for offside, like Bayern's Dayot Upamecano in the first half, and after Hernandez was dismissed for an elbow Dembele tucked home the second in stoppage time, paying tribute to Jota by copying his video-gaming celebration.
"In the first half we showed them who we are and they had problems with us," said Bayern substitute Thomas Mueller, who played his last game for the club.
- Mbappe strikes -
Real Madrid cruised for the most part against Dortmund before a flurry of goals at the end left them in danger of losing their lead.
Xabi Alonso, unbeaten at the helm, shifted back to a four-man defence against Niko Kovac's side, shorn of suspended Jobe Bellingham, who would have loved to face his older brother, Madrid's Jude.
The coach decided to leave Mbappe, who missed the three group games after a stomach bug, on the bench and persist with Gonzalo Garcia up front.
The 21-year-old striker paid back Alonso for his confidence by grabbing his fourth goal of the tournament after 10 minutes with a close-range finish from Arda Guler's cross.
"He's doing great work for the team... he's in the right position in the box, he's a proper number nine," said Alonso.
In the 20th minute Fran Garcia doubled Los Blancos' lead, rushing into the box to polish off Trent Alexander-Arnold's dangerous ball across the face of goal.
Madrid were cruising to victory until Max Beier drilled home in stoppage time.
Real responded, with substitute Mbappe netting his 44th goal of the season with an acrobatic finish from another Guler cross.
He paid tribute to the late Jota by making the number 20 with his hands, the Portuguese striker's shirt number at Liverpool.
Madrid were not home and dry. Dean Huijsen was sent off for tugging back Serhou Guirassy as he ran through and the Guinea international netted from the spot, but Dortmund had no time to equalise.
"Everything was under control with the result, not conceding much, but the last 10 minutes were kind of crazy," said Alonso.
"We lost our shape and our intensity, and luckily nothing went wrong."
A.Aguiar--PC