Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says a chapter has now been closed after guiding the side to their first FIFA Club World Cup title.
The Citizens thrashed Brazilian giants Fluminense 4-0 in the final on Friday evening to secure the title.
Guardiola, meanwhile, bagged his fourth FIFA World Cup title and became the only coach to achieve that feat.
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"It's a beautiful, beautiful day," Guardiola said after the game, as per ESPN.
"I'm very pleased and I would like to say we had the feeling we would close the chapter; we won all the titles, there's nothing else to win. I had a feeling the job is done, it is over.
"Now it's Christmas time, we buy another book and start to write it again. The last eight years, it's over."
"When I close the chapter, it's for eight years of incredible work behind the scenes," he added.
"I had a feeling all the titles you can win, we have done it. It's unbelievable what we have done. We try to buy a new book and start to write beautiful histories.
"The players out there are still hungry and motivated, I'm really pleased for many people in the club for many years. I could never think when we arrived in Manchester we could do this and finish with the World Cup."