Another milestone. Guardiola sets unique FIFA Club World Cup record

It didn't take much effort.
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Throughout his managerial career, Pep Guardiola has achieved countless milestones, but the Spaniard has now etched his name into the history of the FIFA Club World Cup.

Details: The Spanish coach became the first ever to win ten matches at this tournament. Remarkably, it took him just ten games to reach that mark. With the current tournament format, this feat is easier to accomplish, as the previous structure—now known as the Intercontinental Cup—had UEFA Champions League winners entering the competition at a later stage.

With Barcelona in 2010 and 2012, he notched up four Club World Cup victories. As Bayern Munich manager in 2014, he added two more wins, and with Manchester City, Guardiola has now triumphed four times on club football's biggest global stage.

Reminder: This record was secured thanks to City's emphatic 6-0 victory over Al Ain, a result that saw the Spaniard's side book their spot in the playoffs.

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