Welcome to Extratips, where today’s showdown wasn’t exactly a goal-fest—more like a tense silent film. PSG faced off against Botafogo in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, and it ended with a narrow 1-0 win for the South Americans. Key moments? Well, there weren't any goals in open play, but the match’s most memorable event was a single strike that sealed the deal for Botafogo. Despite PSG's possession dominance, their attack struggled to break the resilient Brazilian defense. Two standout performers were the goalkeeper - making key stops to keep PSG at bay - and the Botafogo winger, who kept trouble brewing down the flank. Tactically, PSG tried to push high and dominate, but Botafogo’s compact setup paid off, especially in the second half. Pre-match predictions expected a comfortable PSG win, but reality struck as a solid defensive effort from Botafogo kept them in the game until the late goal. Interestingly, odds had PSG as favorites, making Botafogo’s victory quite the upset. Historically, PSG’s recent form has been solid, but they haven’t faced much resistance like this—they’ll need to regroup. For both teams, this result opens questions about their knockout-stage prospects and tactical adjustments. A hot topic? How PSG's attack could improve after a goalless performance, and whether Botafogo can keep this defensive discipline. All in all, an underwhelming yet intriguing clash that shakes up expectations and offers plenty to talk about moving forward.