Bayern Munich crowned champions of FIFA Club World Cup

Bayern Munich have won FIFA Club world Cup after beating Mexican side Tigres UANL on Thursday.

France international Benjamin Pavard scored the only goal of the Club World Cup final as the Bundesliga side claimed their sixth trophy in less than a year.

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The Germans, who also hit the woodwork twice, won all domestic and European titles they competed for in 2020 and are the first team to match Barcelona’s sextuple from 2009.

It was also Bayern coach’s Hansi Flick’s sixth trophy since he took over in November 2019.

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The Bavarians were missing several players, including Thomas Mueller, Leon Goretzka and Javi Martinez to COVID-19 infections and Jerome Boateng who returned to Germany for personal reasons.

But they quickly pinned back Tigres, the first North American club to reach the final, with their high-pressing game.

Early efforts from Kingsley Coman and Lewandowski did not seriously threaten Guzman, who was beaten in the 18th minute by Joshua Kimmich but his 20-metre missile was disallowed for offside.

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With pressure mounting Leroy Sane hit the crossbar with a powerful shot in the 34th minute. Tigres were struggling to break clear and with their French striker Andre-Pierre Gignac completely marked, it was only a matter of time until the Germans scored.

Bayern’s second Club World Cup title after 2013 means European clubs have now won the last eight consecutive finals

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