PSG – Flamengo : Paris chasing another world title 
On Wednesday, Paris Saint-Germain meet Flamengo at Ahmad bin Ali Stadium in Qatar for the Intercontinental Cup final. It’s a first for the French club. A world title PSG still don’t have. Flamengo, meanwhile, are back at this kind of stage after decades away. Stakes are simple for both sides.
PSG : favourites under pressure 
PSG have had a hectic season. Last year almost every trophy was within reach. This year it’s different. Last summer Chelsea beat them 3-0 in the Club World Cup final. In Ligue 1, Lens sit just one point ahead. Pressure’s intense. Mistakes are punished.
Still, Paris arrive confident. Three matches unbeaten across all competitions. Two clean sheets. Eight points from their last nine on the road. Not perfect. But it shows the side can handle big games.
Qatar’s familiar ground for PSG. The previous final there kicked off a rich spell. Win against Monaco in the Trophée des Champions, then a run of wins in the months after. The experience is there, even if every match remains a challenge.
Paris Saint-Germain : squad news
Luis Enrique should pick his strongest XI. A few rotations here and there, but the big names will start. Balance is the priority. Players must stay focused; every action matters. The collective will decide a tight game.
Flamengo: an experienced opponent 
Flamengo are back in a world final after many years. The Brazilians won the Challenger Cup and took the Derby of the Americas this year. The objective’s clear: a second intercontinental crown, and a fourth world-class trophy this year. Experience is there. Form too. Only one defeat since November.
On the road, Flamengo stay solid — three recent matches without defeat. But it’ll be their first competitive meeting with a French club. That’s new. Every ball will be fought for. Details will decide it.
Flamengo: squad news
Filipe Luís should field his best players. Experience, defensive solidity and quick countering will be key. Flamengo will try to catch PSG off guard, but every player must stay alert and disciplined.
What to take away
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- PSG are playing their first Intercontinental Cup final.
- Flamengo target their second world title, the first since 1981.
- Paris remain strong away, but must stay focused.
- The Brazilians have experience and good current form.
Football Prediction PSG vs Flamengo
PSG to win
PSG look better prepared for this final. Flamengo are solid and experienced, but Paris have the European know-how and a steady collective. Focus and discipline will decide it. The team that makes the fewest mistakes will have the edge.
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