Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola hailed the Bundesliga
giants' past 12 months of dominance after their FIFA Club World Cup win.
Guardiola clinched his second piece of silverware in
charge of the club, as they beat surprise packets Raja Casablanca 2-0 to be
crowned world champions.
The trophy comes after Bayern beat Chelsea on penalties
in the UEFA Super Cup earlier in the year, although Guardiola was keen to point
out the club's extensive success after they completed the treble last season
under Jupp Heynckes.
"Five trophies in a year is massive success for FC
Bayern," the Spaniard said.
"I'm delighted for the club and very proud of the
players and the supporters.
"Now we have a two-week break, after which we'll
come back and take the upcoming challenges in our stride.
"We're happy with what we've achieved but we're
already looking forward."
Guardiola was always keen to not underestimate his
opponents, although it could have been easy to disrespect the Moroccan club -
who fought valiantly into the final through qualifying.
"It was clear to my players that they would need to
give it everything to win this tournament," he said.
"We played well in the first 25 minutes, but after
that we put them under less pressure and created too few opportunities."
Casablanca coach Faouzi Benzarti never doubted his
players, and conceded nerves got the better of them early in the final in
Marrakech as Bayern went 2-0 up inside 22 minutes.
"I had faith in our abilities but unfortunately my
players weren't quite able to execute what we had planned," Benzarti said.
"Perhaps we were slightly nervous at the start, but
in the second half it was an even game and we even had a chance to score.
"Still, a 2-0 defeat against Bayern is very
respectable, even if we'd obviously love to have won the title.
"Now we have to get back to reality and concentrate
on the Moroccan championship again.
"My players will need some time to recover their
strength.
"This was a very tough tournament for them, both
physically and mentally.
Casablanca are struggling domestically, sitting ninth in
the Botola and they entered the Club World Cup on the back of consecutive
losses.
But they defied their form to chalk up wins over Auckland
City, Monterrey and Atletico Mineiro on their way to the final.
Culled from Soccerway
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