Manchester City is set to embark on their Club World Cup campaign in the US just 24 days post their last Premier League match. Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak highlights this tournament as the beginning of a new season for the club. After a disappointing previous year where they secured no major trophies, manager Pep Guardiola is aiming to revitalize the team's performance. With new signings enhancing the squad, City is determined to defend their title in a tournament now featuring 32 teams, signaling a transformative phase for both club and football globally.
Khaldoon Al Mubarak stated that the Club World Cup marks the start of a new season for Manchester City, rather than a continuation of the last.
Guardiola emphasized the World Cup's potential to showcase the team's identity and the beauty of the sport across different cultures and continents.
City's squad has been bolstered by significant signings, aiming to reclaim their stature after a disappointing previous season without major trophies.
With serious competition for places this season, Guardiola faces challenges in determining the lineup amidst new talents introduced to the squad.
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