Bayern Munich beat Tigres UANL 1-0 in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup in Qatar to lift their sixth title in less than nine months.
Benjamin Pavard scored the only goal of Thursday’s final in the 59th minute for the German side who were without midfielder Thomas Muller and defender Jerome Boateng for the match.
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Muller was forced to sit out the final after testing positive for the coronavirus while Boateng returned to Germany for personal reasons.
Muller has scored 10 goals in the German league this season.


The German side won all domestic and European titles they were part of last year.
Hansi Flick’s men won the Champions League, Bundesliga, German Cup, UEFA Super Cup and German Super Cup last season.
Tigres, the first North American club to reach the tournament’s final, registered just a solitary shot on target compared to the German side’s nine.
This is the eighth year in a row that the Champions League winners have gone on to win the Club World Cup, as Bayern follow in the footsteps of last year’s champions Liverpool.
Earlier on Thursday, Egypt’s Al-Ahly beat Brazil’s Palmeiras 3-2 on penalties to claim third position in the tournament.


