PSG’s Donnarumma Sends Club World Cup Warning: “Everyone Is Hungry”

Gianluigi Donnarumma PSG Club World Cup

Introduction

Fresh off a commanding 4-0 victory over Atletico Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma has issued a strong message to rivals at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025. Speaking ahead of their next clash against Brazil’s Botafogo, the Italian shot-stopper stressed that the French champions remain laser-focused on capturing yet another trophy.

“Everyone Is Hungry”: Donnarumma’s Message

PSG, who clinched the UEFA Champions League title just two weeks ago with a 5-0 rout over Inter Milan, have carried that same ruthless energy into the Club World Cup. Donnarumma, a key figure in PSG’s recent successes, made it clear that the team is hungry for more.

“The Club World Cup is a very important competition for us. We must remain 100% focused to reach the final and win the trophy,” he said during a press conference in Pasadena. “Everyone is hungry for victories and titles — it’s important not just for now, but for setting the tone for next year too.”

Ruiz and Ramos Echo the Sentiment

Midfielder Fabian Ruiz backed his goalkeeper’s sentiments, saying the team feels confident and unpressured by their status as tournament favorites. “It’s positive if everyone is talking about us. We don’t feel pressure — we only focus on our next game,” he said.

Gonçalo Ramos, PSG’s Portuguese striker, acknowledged the challenge posed by Botafogo but emphasized the squad’s readiness. “They’re a good team. I know the coach, but haven’t watched many of their games as they play late. It’s different facing a Brazilian team, but we’re prepared,” Ramos said.

Botafogo: Dark Horses From Brazil

Botafogo qualified for the FIFA Club World Cup by winning the 2024 Copa Libertadores — their first title in the prestigious South American tournament. They began their Club World Cup campaign with a 2-1 victory over MLS side Seattle Sounders, showing resilience and tactical awareness.

While underdogs compared to the star-studded PSG squad, Botafogo’s blend of South American flair and tactical discipline makes them a threat not to be underestimated.

Next Stop: Seattle

Following the clash at the iconic Rose Bowl, PSG will travel north to Seattle to face the Sounders in their final Group B match. Given their goal difference and dominant performance, a win against Botafogo would virtually guarantee PSG a spot in the knockout stages.

Conclusion

With Donnarumma leading the charge and confidence soaring high, PSG looks set to continue their dominant form at the FIFA Club World Cup. As the team eyes their fifth piece of silverware this season, all signs point to a squad operating at full throttle, determined to finish 2025 on top of the footballing world.

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