Barcelona were crowned Fifa Club World Cup winners when they thrashed Brazilian side Santos 4-0 in Japan.
The win capped a remarkable year for the Spanish side in
which they also won the La Liga title, the Champions League and the
Spanish Super Cup.
Argentine Lionel Messi scored two impressive goals with Xavi
and former Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas also on target for
Barcelona.
The win confirms Barcelona's standing as the best club team in the world.
"We played a complete game," captain Carles Puyol said. "It
was a good game, an intense game and we're very happy with the result."
The match between the European and South American champions in
Yokohama had been billed as a showdown between Messi, widely
acknowledged as the best player in the world, and 19-year-old Brazilian
star Neymar, who has been linked with a transfer to both Barca and Real
Madrid.
But it was no contest - with Messi the star of match - and
named the tournament's most valuable player - as Barcelona won the
competition for the second time in three seasons.
His first goal was an exquisite chip and his second saw him skilfully round the Santos keeper Cabral.
Santos were better in the second half and Neymar should have
scored when put through with only Victor Valdes to beat, but was denied
by the Barcelona goalkeeper.
"Barcelona deserved to win. They are the best team in the world and we learned an important lesson," said Neymar.
Qatari team Al Sadd, who lost 4-0 to Barcelona in the
semi-finals, beat Japanese champions Kashiwa Reysol 5-3 on penalties to
take third place at the annual intercontinental tournament.
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