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City’s Club World Cup hopes: six reasons they can win in 2025

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City’s Club World Cup hopes: six reasons they can win in 2025
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With a commanding 6-0 victory over Al-Ain, Manchester City showcased their dominance at the 2025 Club World Cup, highlighting their strengths in possession football, clinical finishing, and impressive squad depth under Pep Guardiola. Key factors in their potential success include Guardiola’s tactical expertise, the maturity of young players, and their seamless execution of tactical routines.

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