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Pep Guardiola's apology to Phil Foden and more Man City moments missed vs Urawa Red Diamonds

Manchester City are into the FIFA Club World Cup final thanks to a comfortable win over Urawa Red Diamonds in Jeddah on Tuesday.

Urawa defended well in the first half, frustrating City, who had the majority of the ball without creating many clear-cut chances. A fortunate own-goal from a Matheus Nunes cross gave City the lead on the stroke of half-time, and they took full advantage after the break.

Mateo Kovacic added a second shortly after half-time, before Bernardo Silva sealed the win around the hour mark. City march on to Friday's final - but before that, we've compiled five moments you may have missed from the semi-final stroll vs Urawa.

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City led at half-time, but not comfortably. Their opener was a gift of an own goal, and while the Blues had control, they were struggling to create clear chances and were a little open on the counter-attack. After Guardiola spoke to his players at half-time, the team talk appeared to continue into the tunnel just before the players walked out together onto the pitch.

Walker and fellow captain Bernardo Silva were involved in an animated discussion, which looked to stray into disagreement before returning to a constructive debate as John Stones joined in. Rodri and Mateo Kovacic were also deep in discussion as they walked out for the second half. Whatever was said worked, as Walker sent Kovacic through for a second that put City in the control they had been searching for.

Even before the game, Walker had led the team talk within the pre-match huddle on the pitch, with cameras showing a passionate speech from the

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