Published 07:27 IST, December 23rd 2023
Manchester City cruise past Fluminense in Club World Cup final to lift fifth trophy in 2023
Manchester City was simply too good and a little lucky for overmatched Fluminense in the Club World Cup final on Friday, defeating 4-0 and claiming its sixth title in 2023. City took the lead after only 40 seconds, making it a relatively low-tension match.
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Manchester City was just too good and a bit lucky for overmatched Fluminense in Club World Cup final by winning 4-0 and taking a fifth title in 2023 on Friday.
City led after just 40 seconds to make it a match mostly free of tension. Julián Álvarez followed up fastest to meet a rebound off a post from Nathan Aké’s shot.
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An own goal in 27th by Fluminense captain Ni decided game long before Phil Foden's goal in 72nd, guiding an Álvarez pass into an open net. Álvarez struck again in 88th.
It gave City a first Club World Cup title and Europe a 16th in 17 editions of FIFA's competition for continental champions.
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City cruised to a second easy win in four balmy days in Saudi Arabia even without injured superstars Erling Haaland and Kevin De Bruyne. y also missed City's semifinals win over Urawa Red Diamonds on Tuesday.
ir expected absences could help explain empty seats among a crowd of 52,601 at King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah stadium which is planned to be used at 2034 World Cup.
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Victory made Pep Guardiola first coach to win Club World Cup with three different teams. He led Barcelona to titles in 2009 and 2011, n Bayern Munich in 2013 with a team that won Champions League under outgoing coach Jupp Heynckes.
Guardiola celebrated calmly by walking across to console Fluminense coach Fernando Diniz with a handshake and arm on his shoulder.
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At same time, a melee broke out between players in Fluminense half of field.
Fluminense started with six players born in 1980s, and bristled with perceived disrespect when told on Thursday of British media drawing attention to of its veteran team. City’s oldest player in starting lineup, 33-year-old captain Kyle Walker, was born in May 1990.
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Fluminense’s most celebrated player, Marcelo, exited after one hour to warm applause and a handshake on touchline with City substitute Mateo Kovačić, his former teammate at Real Madrid.
One of Marcelo’s first touches in game was an unwise long pass from defense that let Aké advance in to shoot.
Álvarez was alone in goalmouth to stoop and score with his chest. Argentina forward’s first action had been to take a sturdy shove in back from 40-year-old Felipe Melo's aerial challenge.
bounce of ball was unkind again to Fluminense when Ni slid in to block Foden’s pass across goalmouth, and ball looped beyond goalkeeper Fabio’s reach. attack came from a piercing change of pace in Rodri’s pass to Foden.
07:27 IST, December 23rd 2023