Pep Guardiola's City are looking to become the fourth English club to win the Club World Cup title after Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea; an own goal from Marius Hoibraten and strikes from Mateo Kovacic and Bernardo Silva set up a final against Brazil's Fluminense on Friday
By PA Media
Tuesday 19 December 2023 20:19, UK
Manchester City eased into the final of the Club World Cup with a comfortable 3-0 win over Japanese side Urawa Red Diamonds on Tuesday.
Without Erling Haaland, the Champions League winners needed an own goal to launch their campaign in Saudi Arabia but second-half strikes from Mateo Kovavic and Bernardo Silva saw them stroll to victory.
Having already added the European Super Cup to last season's treble, City will now have the chance to claim a fifth trophy of the calendar year when they face Brazil's Fluminese in Friday's final in Jeddah.
With Urawa showing limited ambition against City's formidable line-up, the only surprise was the game remained goalless until first-half stoppage time.
City may have been without a recognised centre forward in Haaland's continued absence due to a foot injury, but the Reds defence was given little respite and goalkeeper Shusaku Nishikawa had a busy night.
Rodri had City's first attempt on goal when he fired wide after eight minutes and he had another effort deflected past the post after Silva shot over.
Nishikawa did well to turn over from Matheus Nunes on the half-hour and he denied both the Portugal international again and Phil Foden from distance.
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