Club World Cup: Bayern Munich lift title after beating Mexico's Tigres 1-0 in final

Bayern Munich on Thursday lifts their sixth title under coach Hansi Flick after beating  Tigres 1 in the FIFA Club World Cup final.

Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich registered an easy 1-0 win.  Benjamin Pavard netted  the only goal in the 59th minute for the Champions League winner against Mexico's Tigres, the first team from North and Central America to reach the final.

With this victory, The Bundesliga giants are now undisputed champions of Germany, Europe and the World. They now hold all six titles available to them including  Bundesliga, Champions League, Club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup, as well as their national domestic cup (DFB-Pokal) and super cup (DFL-Supercup). After the victory, Flick said, "Congratulations to my team. They have completed a historical feat, they have won six titles in one season. Even for the successful club that is FC Bayern Munchen, this was the most successful season ever. The team played outstandingly. The win was never in danger, we dominated and deservedly won the final."

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