The winning goals were scored by Jeremy Doku, a Pierre Kalulu own goal, Erling Haaland, Phil Foden, and Savinho. Guardiola praised the team's performance, saying that they had played like they were in a final. He emphasized that the team's goal was to qualify, but also to perform well and win games.
Guardiola noted that the team had made some adjustments before the game and that it had paid off. He also praised the team's ability to be aggressive both with and without the ball. He singled out goalkeeper Ederson, saying that he had made some incredible long passes that had helped the team.
Guardiola also reflected on the team's journey over the past decade. He said that the team had come a long way since they were in the middle table, and that it was an honour to be competing against the best teams in the world.
He concluded by saying that the team's goal was to stay at the top and to continue performing well. He emphasized that the team had to refine themselves and work hard to achieve their goals.
Guardiola also expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to compete in the Club World Cup. He said that it was an honour to be in the tournament and that the team wanted to win it. However, he also emphasized that the team had to focus on their performance and not just the result.
Overall, Guardiola was pleased with the team's performance and praised their ability to adapt and perform well under pressure.
He also emphasized the importance of teamwork and the need for the players to work together to achieve their goals. He said that the team had to be willing to learn and improve, and that they had to be committed to their training and preparation.
Guardiola concluded by saying that the team's goal was to win the Club World Cup, but that they also had to focus on their performance and not just the result. He emphasized that the team had to be willing to work hard and to be committed to their training and preparation.