European champions down Mexican club Tigres 1-0 to win Club World Cup and claim sixth title in 12 months; striker Lewandowski terms it special
Bayern Munich captain Manuel Neuer lifts the Club World Cup trophy after team’s win in the final at Doha, Qatar on Friday. Pic/Getty Images
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This is the eighth year in a row that the Champions League winners have gone on to win the Club World Cup, as Bayern follow in the footsteps of last year’s champions Liverpool.
Bayern are the second side to win all six available titles within a year after Barcelona managed the feat in 2009.
Hansi Flick’s men had already won the Champions League, Bundesliga, German Cup, UEFA Super Cup and German Super Cup last season.
“It feels good to have the six pack—six titles in a row is something very special for us,” said Bayern striker Robert Lewandowski, who helped set up Pavard’s goal.
“I think this is one of the biggest achievements in football, how we played will be remembered for a long time.”
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Bayern are the second side to win all six available titles within a year after Barcelona (2009)
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