Santiago Solari revelled in Real Madrid's winning mentality after his side made Club World Cup history by downing Al Ain 4-1 in Saturday's final.
Victory in Abu Dhabi ensured Madrid have won the title three years in a row, the first team to do so, while their haul of four titles in the tournament surpasses the three of rivals Barcelona.
Madrid's trio of Club World Cups follows three consecutive Champions League crowns collected under Zinedine Zidane, who surprisingly resigned from his post in May.
After winning his first silverware since succeeding Zidane's short-lived replacement Julen Lopetegui, Solari shared the credit for Madrid's latest trophy.