He Club World Cup This is not just another tournament (in reality there is none for any coach or player) for Pep Guardiolawho on Friday broke a record by becoming the first coach to win it a fourth time, surpassing the mark he shared Carlo Ancelotti (4). Guardiola No doubt he remembered the previous ones, from the first of the two achieved in Barcelona (2009, where he rounded off the legendary Sextet; then he got the quintuplet in 2011) or the one he won in 2013 with Bavaria.
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Tears after the Sextet
December 19, 2009
Guardiola could not hold back his tears when he won the Sextete in Abu Dhabi on December 19, 2009 after beating Estudiantes 1-2. Pedro and Leo Messi scored, while Mauro Boselli scored for Estudiantes, who took the lead. The current coach of Manchester City is supported by his players after the success of winning the Champions League, League, Copa del Rey, European Super Cup, Spanish Super Cup and Club World Cup.

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The second, with a double from Messi
December 18, 2011
To end the 2010–11 season, Barcelona beat Santos 4–0 in Yokohama on 18 December 2011, with a double from Messi and goals from Xavi and Cesc Fàbregas. The final seal on the season in which Barcelona won its fourth Champions League, beating Manchester United in the final at Wembley and thanks to one of the greatest football master classes in memory. Guardiola, blanketed again. That season, in addition to the Club World Cup, they won the Champions League, League, European and Spanish Super Cup. Only the Copa del Rey eluded them.

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The third, with Bayern and Thiago scored
December 21 2013
The third Club World Cup won by Pep Guardiola was as coach of Bayern, who were proclaimed European champions in 2012-13 under Jupp Heynckes before the Catalan coach replaced him on the bench. On December 21, 2013, the Bavarians won 0-2 against Raja Casablanca. Dante and former Barcelona player Thiago Alcantara scored in Marrakech.

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Quintuplet with Manchester City
December 22, 2023
And, 14 years after his first Club World Cup, Pep Guardiola achieved the fourth of his career, the new record in his career. After winning the Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup and European Super Cup, Pep’s Manchester City were declared world champions after beating Fluminense 4-0 in Jeddah with a double from Argentine world champion Julián Álvarez, one of his own goals from Nino and plenty of Phil Foden.
Source: La Verdad

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