Final match to be held between Manchester City and Fluminense, injured Holland and De Bruyne will not play
Manchester City will face Brazilian club Fluminense in the final of the Club World Cup on Friday. Injured Holland and De Bruyne will not play in the final either. Manchester City, struggling with poor performance in the English Premier League, has made it to the final of the Club World Cup. On Tuesday night they defeated Japanese club Urawa Red Diamonds 3-0. City, playing without stars like Haaland and Kevin De Bruyne, had no trouble winning the semi-finals. On Friday, it will face Brazilian club Fluminense in the final of the Club World Cup. Injured Holland and De Bruyne will not play in the final either.

Kovacic, Silva scored goals
In the stoppage time of the first half, City took the lead through Marius Hoibraten's own goal, but at the beginning of the second half they secured the victory by scoring two goals in seven minutes. These goals were scored by Matteo Kovacic and Bernardo Silva in the 52nd and 59th minutes. The champion team of Europe has never lost to the club champion team of Asia in the Club World Cup. Same thing happened on Tuesday also. City coach Pep Guardiola said that this is a title (Club World Cup) that his team does not have.
City has won four titles this year
City, who have managed just one win in their last six matches in the EPL, have performed well at the international level. He has won all six matches of the Champions League group matches. Now here also he won. City has won the Champions League, EPL, FA Cup and UEFA Super Cup titles this year. If he wins over Fluminense on Friday, it will be his fifth title of the year.
Europe will have 12 teams in 2025
The Club World Cup began in 2005, but in the last 19 editions, 13 times the finals have been between European and South American teams, but FIFA has announced that the Club World Cup will be renewed from next year. Europe will have 12 teams in the 32-team Club World Cup to be held in America in June 2025, while Asia has been given a place of four teams.