Julian Alvarez scored twice as Manchester City won the Fifa Club World Cup for the first time by beating Brazilians Fluminense in Saudi Arabia.
Pep Guardiola’s side, taking part in the tournament after winning last season’s Champions League, made the ideal start as Alvarez struck after 40 seconds, chesting in from close range after Nathan Ake’s long-range strike hit the post.
They added a second in the 27th minute when Nino turned Phil Foden’s cross into the back of his own net.
England’s Foden then got on the scoresheet himself in the second half when he darted through the middle to prod in Alvarez’s cross, before the Argentine forward got his second in the 88th minute with a clinical strike into the far corner.
Success meant City emulated Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea in lifting the Club World Cup, but became the first English side to win five trophies in a calendar year.
The Treble of Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League last season was followed by the Uefa Super Cup in August.
But some of the shine was taken off their victory by the sight of Rodri – so influential for the side – going off injured towards the end of the second half.
Meanwhile, Egyptian side Al Ahly claimed third place with a 4-2 win against Urawa Red Diamonds of Japan.
City seal another title to round off memorable 2023
City’s win in Jeddah completed a trophy-laden and unforgettable year for the club.
Although winning the Club World Cup has often carried less importance for English sides, Guardiola had spoken of his determination to “close the circle” and lift the trophy he believed would complete City’s collection.
While this was their first appearance in the tournament, Guardiola had won it before with Barcelona and Bayern Munich and underlined his desire to triumph again by naming a strong line-up.
The outcome was a dominant display by the reigning Premier League champions, with goalkeeper Ederson largely untested aside from a Jhon Arias header just before half-time, and a late John Kennedy strike.
City will celebrate before switching focus back to domestic matters, with their next game an away trip to Everton on Wednesday, 27 December.
With one win in their last six Premier League games, they will hope to use the momentum of their confident victory, and accolades of being crowned world champions, to get their title defence back on track.
Rodri concern after midfielder limps off
While City fans will be pleased to see another piece of silverware added to their trophy cabinet, they will be concerned by midfielder Rodri going off in the 74th minute.
The midfielder was hurt by a challenge from Alexsander and looked in pain as he received treatment.
Rodri was able to get back on his feet and attempted to continue, but was substituted to avoid risking him further.
City have struggled when the Spaniard has been absent this season, with their three defeats in the Premier League coming without him in the side.
Player of the match
ÁlvarezJulián Álvarez
Fluminense
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Squad number9Player nameJohn Kennedy
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Squad number12Player nameMarcelo
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Squad number1Player nameFábio
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Squad number4Player nameMarlon
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Squad number40Player nameDiogo Barbosa
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Squad number8Player nameMartinelli
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Squad number10Player namePaulo Henrique Ganso
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Squad number7Player nameAndré
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Squad number21Player nameArias
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Squad number14Player nameCano
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Squad number45Player nameLima
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Squad number30Player nameFelipe Melo
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Squad number11Player nameKeno
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Squad number2Player nameSamuel Xavier
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Squad number5Player nameAlexsander
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Squad number33Player nameNino
Line-ups
Man City
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 31Ederson
- 2Walker
- 5StonesSubstituted forGvardiolat 75′minutes
- 3Rúben Dias
- 6AkéSubstituted forBobbat 81′minutes
- 82LewisSubstituted forKovacicat 61′minutes
- 16RodriSubstituted forAkanjiat 74′minutes
- 20Bernardo Silva
- 47FodenSubstituted forNunesat 81′minutes
- 10Grealish
- 19Álvarez
Substitutes
- 4Phillips
- 8Kovacic
- 18Ortega
- 21Gómez
- 24Gvardiol
- 25Akanji
- 27Nunes
- 33Carson
- 52Bobb
- 68Alleyne
- 76Susoho
- 92Hamilton
Fluminense
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1Lopes Maciel
- 2Xavier Brito
- 33Mota FilhoSubstituted forSantos da Silva Barbosaat 74′minutes
- 30Melo de CarvalhoSubstituted forBarbosa Mendanhaat 61′minutes
- 12MarceloBooked at 57minsSubstituted forGomes da Costaat 61′minutesBooked at 68mins
- 7da Costa Neto
- 8Lima
- 21Arias
- 10Chagas de LimaSubstituted forMoreira de Limaat 60′minutes
- 11da Silva FrançaSubstituted forBatista de Souzaat 45′minutesBooked at 84mins
- 14Cano
Substitutes
- 4Santos da Silva Barbosa
- 5Gomes da Costa
- 9Batista de Souza
- 20Sampaio Simões
- 22de Faria Rangel
- 23Rodrigues Gomes
- 29dos Santos
- 38González
- 40Barbosa Mendanha
- 44Braz de Oliveira Filho
- 45Moreira de Lima
- 98de Souza Costa
- Referee:
- Szymon Marciniak
- Attendance:
- 52,601
Live Text
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Match ends, Manchester City 4, Fluminense 0.
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Second Half ends, Manchester City 4, Fluminense 0.
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Foul by Matheus Nunes (Manchester City).
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Samuel Xavier (Fluminense) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Goal! Manchester City 4, Fluminense 0. Julián Álvarez (Manchester City) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Matheus Nunes.
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Foul by Julián Álvarez (Manchester City).
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André (Fluminense) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Delay over. They are ready to continue.
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Delay in match because of an injury Matheus Nunes (Manchester City).
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John Kennedy (Fluminense) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Matheus Nunes (Manchester City) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by John Kennedy (Fluminense).
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Foul by Julián Álvarez (Manchester City).
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Samuel Xavier (Fluminense) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Substitution, Manchester City. Oscar Bobb replaces Nathan Aké.
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Substitution, Manchester City. Matheus Nunes replaces Phil Foden.
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Phil Foden (Manchester City) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Martinelli (Fluminense).
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Corner, Fluminense. Conceded by Ederson.
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Attempt saved. John Kennedy (Fluminense) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top left corner. Assisted by Germán Cano.