At 2 a.m. Beijing time on December 23, Saudi Arabia staged the last old version of the Club World Cup final, and Manchester City will compete with South American powerhouse Fluminense for the crown. This is the first time in the history of the two teams that they have met each other, and whether they win or lose, they will create the highest in the history of their respective clubs. Manchester City's desire to win the trophy means a five-time victory, and manager Pep Guardiola will also sprint for the 37th trophy of his career, creating a new chapter in the history of the Club World Cup.
History head-to-head: Manchester City vs Fluminense The mystery has been revealed.
Manchester City vs Fluminense, this is a matchup destined to be engraved in history. The two teams have never met in the past, and this final will leave a unique mark on the last edition of the Club World Cup. Not only that, but whether it is Manchester City or Fluminense, the final title will be the pinnacle of their respective clubs.
The difference in strength is obvious, and Manchester City is unstoppable.
According to German transfer statistics, Manchester City's entire team is worth as much as 12900 million euros, which puts them in the first place in the world;In comparison, Fluminense has only 10.7 billion euros, a difference of more than 10 times in strength. This contrast makes Manchester City a team that is widely favored. The team has gone through a glorious 2023, winning the Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup and UEFA Super Cup in the summer, and now hitting the Club World Cup to draw a successful end to this perfect year.
Pep Guardiola: 4 times to win the title.
Pep Guardiola, the leader of Manchester City, has long been an unrivalled legend in the Club World Cup. The previous three times he led the team to participate in the competition, namely in 2009 (Barcelona year (Barcelona year (Bayern), all of which successfully won the cup. Now, he is leading Manchester City to the title, and if successful, he will surpass many other managers with four trophies to become the manager with the most titles in Club World Cup history. At the same time, he will become the first manager to lead different teams to win the Club World Cup, as well as winning the 37th title of his coaching career, continuing to be the number one active player.
Pre-match thoughts: Guardiola firmly believes that the players are giving it their all.
Pep Guardiola's expectations for the final were palpable: "We will give it our all and get a good result. I'm sure the players will do their best for the only honour we are missing. This final was not only a chance for Manchester City to defend their title, but also the final battle to achieve the five-time title. Fans are looking forward to seeing if Manchester City can win the last edition of the old Club World Cup on the night of the final at 2am, making 2023 a perfect end.
Mateo Kovacic: The legend of the three-team Club World Cup champions.
Manchester City's Mateo Kovacic is in the spotlight. The player has already become a winner in life and is expected to make history by winning the Club World Cup with three different teams. Kovacic won three Club World Cups at Zinedine Zidane's Real Madrid before winning his fourth with Chelsea in 2022. This result made him an absolute winner in life, winning four Champions Leagues, four Club World Cups, four UEFA Super Cups and one Europa League, setting a series of impressive records for his career.
Manchester City's strength is crushing, and the legendary moment of Guashuai's 37 crowns is approaching.
There is a huge difference in the strength of the two teams, Manchester City won all 6 games in the 2023-24 Champions League group stage, while Fluminense won 2 wins, 1 draw and 3 losses in 6 games in the AFC Champions League group stage, and was eliminated in the second group. Manchester City is worth a whopping 12900 million euros, Fluminense 10.7 billion euros, the difference in strength is like a world of difference. Pep Guardiola's Manchester City is the favourite in this Club World Cup. If he wins the title, Guardian will become the most successful manager in the current office with 37 titles, creating a glorious moment in the history of the Club World Cup.
In the last edition of the old Club World Cup, Manchester City's dream of five crowns is getting closer.
This is the last edition of the old Club World Cup, and Manchester City are expected to be the last winners, as well as being crowned five-time champions for the first time in the club's history. Manchester City won the Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup and UEFA Super Cup in a stunning summer and will now be on their way to the Club World Cup to wrap off 2023. Manchester City's journey is not only a success, but also a testament to Pep Guardiola's legacy as a manager.
Title calls are on the rise, and Manchester City add new glory to the Club World Cup.
The final edition of the Club World Cup is destined to be an unforgettable moment. The duel between Manchester City and Fluminense became the highlight of this historic moment. Manchester City are aiming for a five-time title, while Pep Guardiola is celebrating a legendary 37-time title. Fans are looking forward to seeing if Manchester City can win the last edition of the old Club World Cup on the night of the final at 2am, making 2023 a perfect end.