Manchester City secured the Carabao Cup title with a commanding 2-0 victory over Arsenal at Wembley, ending the Gunners’ hopes of winning four trophies this season.
The standout performer was Nico O’Reilly, a versatile youngster trusted by Pep Guardiola in multiple roles this campaign. Deployed at full-back despite his attacking instincts, O’Reilly delivered an unexpected match-winning brace to seal the triumph.
City had to weather early pressure from Arsenal, who carved open their defence in the opening minutes. Goalkeeper James Trafford produced a brilliant triple save to keep the scores level. Despite their bright start, Arsenal struggled to create clear chances afterward, relying largely on set pieces.
Erling Haaland came closest for City before the break but headed over, as Guardiola’s side gradually found their rhythm in a tightly contested first half.
The game turned after the interval, with City adopting a far more aggressive approach. Their relentless attacking overwhelmed Arsenal’s usually solid defence, shifting momentum decisively.
O’Reilly broke the deadlock around the hour mark, capitalising on a lapse from Arsenal goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga, who failed to deal with a cross from Rayan Cherki. Just minutes later, the young Mancunian struck again, heading home from a precise delivery by Matheus Nunes to double City’s lead.
Guardiola celebrated passionately on the touchline as his side took full control, underlining the significance of the moment.
Arsenal attempted a comeback, hitting the woodwork twice through Riccardo Calafiori and Gabriel Jesus, but they were unable to find a way past City’s defence.
While the defeat ends Arsenal’s quadruple pursuit, they remain in contention for other honours this season. For City, the victory could serve as a springboard for further success as they continue to build momentum.
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