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Man City world champions know their next target after Kyle Walker comment

Manchester City won the Club World Cup in Jeddah on Friday night with a 4-0 win over Fluminense.

Pep Guardiola's side qualified for this tournament thanks to their victory over Inter in the Champions League final in June, and then beat Urawa Red Diamonds 3-0 on Tuesday in the semi-final to book their place in the final. Julian Alvarez gave them the lead against their Brazilian opponents inside a minute and they never lost control of the match.

Phil Foden saw an effort deflect in for the team's second goal and then turned home Alvarez's cross in the second half to cement City's win and then Alvarez smashed in a fourth late on. Here are some of the talking points from the entertaining game.

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City are champions of the world, on top of England and Europe.

The Club World Cup has not had the best publicity this week and is being revamped from next year into an expanded, bloated tournament that will fatten the wallets of clubs and organisations that really don't need any more money. However, there is still glory to be had in getting to say you beat the rest of the world - an opportunity few footballers on the planet can attest to even if Mateo Kovacic is now doing so for the fifth time.

City have looked like the best for ages - they remain top of the Opta Power Rankings assessing the best in the world - but know from painful experiences previously that it is no good looking like that if you don't go on to win the trophies. Now they have done it all, winning five trophies in a single year that no English club have done before.

It has to go down as one of the best achievements and one of

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