‘We’re going in there to win it’: Manchester City chairman targets FIFA Club World Cup success

Manchester City Chairman Khaldoon Al-Mubarak has provided his annual review of the season to the club’s official online channel. (Lexy Ilsley/Manchester City FC)
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Updated 31 May 2025
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‘We’re going in there to win it’: Manchester City chairman targets FIFA Club World Cup success

  • In part 2 of his review of the 2024-2025 season, Khaldoon Al-Mubarak looks forward to the FIFA Club World Cup and and the developments taking place across City Football Group

ABU DHABI: Manchester City’s chairman, Khaldoon Al-Mubarak, has provided his annual review of the season to the club’s official online channel. In part 2 of the interview he reveals the team’s desire to retain the FIFA Club world Cup taking place in June and discusses the developments taking place across City Football Group. Here are some of the highlights.

On the FIFA Club World Cup…

“Well, as the defending champions coming into this new format, of course, we’re very excited. We’re very excited to come in as champions. The format actually, I really like it.

“This is a very, very serious competition. I think, in the summer, the whole world will be watching this with a big number of the top teams in the world will be competing in this tournament.

“I can assure you we’re going to give it our best shot. We’re going in there to win it. This is the beginning of the new season, not the continuation of last season.

“The team will take the rest that they will take right now, and then they start pre-season and then immediately straight into the Club World Cup.”

On Manchester City’s North Stand redevelopment…

“It’s coming up very fast. It’s going to be a great addition to the campus. Once we start the new season, everybody will start physically seeing it a lot clearer.

“The hotel is also coming up nicely. It’s moving very, very fast, but we’re happy with the contractors on the ground. This is going to be a game changer. You will see over these next 12 to 18 months. This is going to be a game changer for the campus and for the club.”

On NYCFC…

“Well, more than the foundation, the work is fully now in full effect. Construction is happening at a fast pace. This is going to be an incredible stadium. We’re very excited about what we’re doing in New York, what we’re doing for that community in terms of a proper football stadium, with a team that now is closing in on 10 years.

“It’s been a great journey. And they’ve earned (it). They deserve a stadium, and finally, they’re going to get it. And we have now a line of sight of when it’s going to be finished and it’ll be transformative for football fans in New York, for our fan base, and really at a time where football is booming in America.”

On City Football Group…

“It’s developed very well. We look at City Football Group as a group, but then each team individually and each team gets the attention it requires and gets a lot of attention from the whole leadership team.

“There’s individuality with each club. Depending on where they are around the world, each one has its own requirements. But overall, one of the things that gives us confidence is how many similar models now are following our CFG model.

“There are a lot of other groups now that are pursuing what we have built at City Football Group, which tells you there’s an appreciation that this is a good model and it’s a model that’s effective.”


Leclerc ‘satisfied’ despite season’s challenges

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Leclerc ‘satisfied’ despite season’s challenges

  • Barring a win in Abu Dhabi this weekend, the Ferrari driver will endure a winless F1 season

ABU DHABI: Despite a challenging season that has seen Charles Leclerc struggle to keep up with the title frontrunners, the Ferrari driver has declared himself “satisfied” with his own performances this season.

Barring a win for the 28-year-old Monegasque driver at Yas Marina Circuit on Sunday, Leclerc is set to endure a second winless campaign in four, having previously won three races in 2024 and 2022.

“Personally, I’m quite satisfied,” Leclerc said in Abu Dhabi. “I think it’s been a strong season on my side. You always try to improve from one season to the other, and that’s what I’ve tried to do this year.

“I’m satisfied with the work. Unfortunately, the performances are not where they should be,” Leclerc added. “I’m not as satisfied about the result side of things and the performance we’ve shown, especially after last year that we ended up strong.”

Leclerc says the team has not managed to meet the expectations set at the beginning of the season, but has gone about fixing the issues throughout the season.

“We’ve pushed,” he said. “I think we reacted well as a team from the first race to the last race, trying to turn that situation around. It wasn’t easy because we didn’t have that many upgrades as we are focusing mostly on 2026, but yeah, I think we performed well as a team on track.

“What we are missing eventually is the performance on the car, and for that, I hope that next year will be better.”

Asked about who he thinks will come out on top in Sunday’s three-way title showdown, Leclerc said: “I’ve changed my mind so many times this year. I thought it was Oscar (Piastri), then I thought it was Max (Verstappen), Then, I don’t know.

“I probably think it’s going to be Lando (Norris). Twelve points is still significant. If nothing big happens to Lando, I think Lando will take it.”