• Friday, 20 September 2024
Man City win the Club World Cup for the first time, taking their fifth title in 2023

Man City win the Club World Cup for the first time, taking their fifth title in 2023

Manchester City won the Club World Cup for the first time in their history with a routine 4-0 win over Fluminense in Saudi Arabia.

Julian Alvarez struck twice, setting them on their way after just 40 seconds and wrapping up victory late on, while Phil Foden forced an own goal in the 27th by Fluminense captain Nino decided the game long before Phil Foden's goal in the 72nd.

It was manager Pep Guardiola's fourth triumph in the competition but one that came at a cost as influential midfielder Rodri was forced off in the second half with an injury.

City, who were again without striker Erling Haaland due to a foot problem, now face an anxious wait over the Spaniard's fitness ahead of the resumption of their Premier League title defence at Everton next Wednesday.

Rodri, who limped off after a challenge from Alexsander, has already missed four games through suspension this season and City have lost them all.

Yet for now City can celebrate their fifth trophy of 2023, having also claimed the European Super Cup in August.

They were far too strong for the ageing Copa Libertadores winners, who repeatedly invited pressure on to themselves.

City were gifted the perfect start when veteran former Real Madrid captain Marcelo - one of seven in the Fluminense starting line-up aged 33 or over - found Nathan Ake with an attempted crossfield pass from deep inside his own half.

Ake wasted no time as he thumped a long-range shot against a post and there was nothing goalkeeper Fabio could do as Alvarez crouched to make sure the rebound bounced in off his chest.

Pep Guardiola becomes first manager to win competition with three different clubs.

He led Barcelona to titles in 2009 and 2011, then Bayern Munich in 2013 with a team that won the Champions League under outgoing coach Jupp Heynckes.

Man City win the Club World Cup for the first time, taking their fifth title in 2023

Share on

SHARE YOUR COMMENT

// //