Pep Guardiola has carved his name into history once again by becoming the first manager to win four FIFA Club World Cup finals.
A 4-0 triumph over Brazilian side Fluminense in Jeddah saw City crowned champions of the world – with the Club also becoming the first English side to win the five major trophies of Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League, UEFA Super Cup and Club World Cup in a single calendar year.
It also represented the Etihad manager’s 16th major trophy since he joined City in the summer of 2016 and 37th overall since he first began his transformational career as a head coach with Barcelona in 2008.
Furthermore, the victory in the Saudi Arabian port city saw Pep become the first manager to triumph in four FIFA Club World Cups, with Guardiola overtaking Carlo Ancelotti who has won the trophy on three occasions.