This Friday, Manchester City won the Club World Cup for the first time, defeating the Brazilian Fluminense in the final, 4-0, achieving the eleventh consecutive victory of European clubs in the competition.
At the King Abdullah stadium in Jeddah, the English won the match between two debutant clubs in the competition, winning with goals from Julián Álvarez, who scored in the first minute and scored two goals in the 88th minute, Nino, in his goal own goal (27), and Phil Foden (72).
The European champion, who played with the Portuguese Rúben Dias and Bernardo Silva in the ‘eleven’ and had Matheus Nunes as a substitute, succeeds Real Madrid in the history of Club World Cup champions and becomes the fourth English club to lift the trophy. after Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United.
Source: TSF