The German team Bayern Munich has crowned itself with the FIFA Club World Cup title for the second time in its history after defeating the Mexican team Tigres UANL in the final of the current edition of the tournament with a single goal. The match was held at the "Education City" stadium in Doha, Qatar.
French defender Benjamin Pavard scored the winning goal for Bayern Munich in the 59th minute after following up on Robert Lewandowski's header, which rebounded off the Tigres goalkeeper's hand. The goal was confirmed by the referee after a video review showed that there was no offside on Lewandowski.
The Bayern Munich lineup against Tigres was as follows: Goalkeeper: Neuer; Defense: Pavard, Sule, Alaba, Davies; Midfield: Kimmich, Lucas Hernandez, Coman; Attack: Sané, Gnabry, Lewandowski.
On the other hand, the Tigres UANL lineup against Bayern Munich was: Goalkeeper: Guzmán; Defense: Rodríguez, Reyes, Salcedo, Duenas; Midfield: De Souza, Pizarro, Quinones; Attack: Aquino, Carlos Gonzalez, André-Pierre Gignac.
It is worth mentioning that Bayern Munich reached the FIFA Club World Cup final after overcoming the Egyptian club Al Ahly with a score of 2-0, with both goals scored by Polish star Robert Lewandowski. Meanwhile, Tigres UANL qualified for the final by defeating Brazilian club Palmeiras with a single goal scored by veteran French striker André-Pierre Gignac.