Man City Crush Arsenal's Quadruple Dream with Carabao Cup Final Victory

Manchester City defeated Arsenal 2-0 in the Carabao Cup final, ending the Gunners' hopes of a historic quadruple this season. Two second-half headers from Nico O'Reilly within four minutes secured City's record fifth Carabao Cup under manager Pep Guardiola. Arsenal goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga was at fault for the first goal, letting a cross slip through his hands. Managers Mikel Arteta and Pep Guardiola both acknowledged the significance of the win and the quality of the opposition.

Key Points: Man City Wins Carabao Cup, Ends Arsenal Quadruple Bid

  • Nico O'Reilly scores brace
  • Arsenal's quadruple dream ends
  • Guardiola wins 19th City title
  • Kepa error proves costly
  • City wins record 5th Carabao Cup under Guardiola
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Carabao Cup: Manchester City end Arsenal quadruple hopes, capture 19th title under Guardiola

Manchester City defeats Arsenal 2-0 in the Carabao Cup final, securing their 19th trophy under Pep Guardiola and ending the Gunners' historic quadruple hopes.

"I am very sad. It is a hard one to take. - Mikel Arteta"

London, March 23

Manchester City ended Arsenal's dream of a historic quadruple as a brace from Nico O'Reilly helped them secure a 2-0 win in the final of the Carabao Cup at Wembley Stadium, lifting the title for the ninth time.

Arsenal, who had dreams to lift a quadruple of titles this season with the Carabao Cup, FA Cup, UEFA Champions League and the Premier League, will now be aiming to complete a treble of premiership, a cup competition and the most prestigious title in European football as two second half goals from Nico helped Man City to their 19th title under manager Pep Guardiola.

The full-back delivered two powerful headers in the space of four minutes in the 60th and 64th minutes to guide Man City to a record fifth Carabao Cup trophy under Guardiola.

Kepa Arrizabalaga, selected ahead of the first-choice goalkeeper David Raya, was a big culprit in the title loss as he let a right-wing cross from Rayan Cherki squirt through his hands, and Nico wasted no time in putting the ball inside an open goal at the far post.

Arsenal were delivered a double whammy just four minutes later as another cross from Matheus Nunes was guided into the goal by Nico to double Man City's lead, and the scoreline was left undisturbed till the end. Though Arsenal had attempts through Riccardo Calafiori and Gabriel Jesus, they ended up hitting the woodwork.

Speaking during the post-match presser, Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta said, as quoted by Sky Sports, "I am very sad. It is a hard one to take. We know how much it means and how much we wanted it. The fact that we have not managed to deliver that is disappointing and leaves a bad taste."

On the decision to start with Kepa, he said, "I have to do what I think is right, which is honest and fair."

"Kepa is an outstanding 'keeper, and it would have been very unfair on him to do something different. I can never promise a player to play certain competitions. They have to earn it and do enough."

"We are guided by what we see. What he is done in the competition, and how he helped us to get us to the final, I believe it was the right thing to do. Errors are part of football, and unfortunately, it happened in a crucial moment."

Also, Man City boss Guardiola said during the presser after the match, "What can I say? Always, when you win a trophy, it is important. But this was special because we've had a tough two weeks, and especially because of the opponent."

"The first 15 minutes they suffocated us. We could not breathe. After that, we started to play, especially Jeremy [Doku] and Rayan [Cherki]. I am really pleased, but Mikel has created a team that is almost unbeatable."

"When you start to win, and the players are young, you can continue that. I need to know them first. I need to know how they react in certain situations. I think we will be able to learn from this as a team and hopefully next season we can do better," he concluded.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan watching from Mumbai, that was a brilliant match! Nico O'Reilly was on fire with those headers. The intensity was something else. Premier League nights (or mornings for us!) are the best.
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Ananya R
Feel so bad for Arteta and the team. They've been fantastic this season. One bad game doesn't define them. The quadruple dream is over, but the Premier League and UCL are still there! Come on, Gunners! 🔴⚪
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Vikram M
Guardiola's respect for Arteta in his comments shows true sportsmanship. City's depth is unbelievable. While it's disappointing for Arsenal fans, you have to admire the winning mentality Pep has built. A lesson for all teams.
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Karthik V
Waking up at 1:30 AM IST for this was worth it just to see that City performance. Clinical. But as an Indian football fan, I just hope our ISL teams can someday build systems even 10% as effective as these top clubs.
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Priya S
Respectfully, I think Arteta got his team selection wrong. In a final, you play your strongest XI, no sentiments. David Raya should have started. It's a hard lesson, but hopefully they bounce back stronger.

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