PSG beat Seattle Sounders 2-0 in their final Club World Cup group game as the Ligue 1 side progressed to the knockout stages of the competition.
Seattle were given a huge opportunity to open the scoring as Gianluigi Donnarumma appeared to get in a muddle on the edge of the box after 20 minutes, and gave the ball away, with it dropping to Jesus Ferreira. The Italian had vacated his goal, but Ferreira could only fire his effort over the crossbar.
And the MLS club were swiftly punished, as PSG had the lead 15 minutes later, as Vitinha's effort from the edge of the box, after a corner, struck Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and found its way into the bottom corner.
After the restart, PSG dominated territory and in the 65th minute, Achraf Hakimi scored a second, finishing comfortably at the back post when unmarked after Bradley Barcola's cut-back.
Seattle pushed for a consolation, but could not get one, as PSG saw out their victory with a minimum of fuss.