National Post (National Edition)

BAYERN TAKES ANOTHER TITLE

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Bayern Munich beat Mexico's Tigres UANL 1-0 on Thursday, thanks to Benjamin Pavard's winner to win the Club World Cup title and earn their sixth trophy in less than nine months.

Pavard scored in the 59th minute following a VAR review and in front of around 12,000 spectators allowed into Education City Stadium in Al Rayyan, Qatar, after Tigres keeper Nahuel Guzman had stopped a Robert Lewandowsk­i header.

“We have the six-pack now,” said Lewandowsk­i, pictured above. “This is a special story. We were desperate to win this title. Now we can savour this on the flight back.”

The Germans, who also twice hit the woodwork, won all domestic and European titles they competed for in 2020 and are the first team to match Barcelona's sextuple from 2009.

It was also Bayern coach's Hansi Flick's sixth trophy since he took over in November 2019.

The Bavarians were missing several players, including Thomas Mueller, Leon Goretzka and Javi Martinez to COVID-19 infections and Jerome Boateng, who returned to Germany for personal reasons.

But they quickly pinned back Tigres, the first North American club to reach the final, with their high-pressing game.

Early efforts from Kingsley Coman and Lewandowsk­i did not seriously threaten Guzman, who was beaten in the 18th minute by Joshua Kimmich but his 20-metre missile was disallowed for offside.

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