Manchester City destroy Juve to top group at Club World Cup
- Manchester City secured a 5-2 victory over Juventus on Thursday at Camping World Stadium, earning first place in their group in the FIFA Club World Cup.
- Both teams had already qualified for the knockout stage, but City needed a win to finish first and avoid tougher knockout opposition.
- Man City started strongly with Jeremy Doku scoring early and benefited from a 26th-minute own-goal by Pierre Kalulu while Haaland and Foden scored off the bench.
- Pep Guardiola revealed that he chose to keep Haaland on the bench at the start of the match to ensure he was rested and ready to perform well in the second half.
- City will face Al-Hilal in the Round of 16 in Orlando on Monday at 9 p.m., entering the knockout phase as group leaders and favorites.
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