Arsenal vs. Man City is about so much more than the English League Cup final
- Arsenal and Manchester City meet in the League Cup final, a match that has taken on greater significance given their rivalry this season.
- Both clubs targeted a quadruple, with the Premier League and Champions League prioritized over domestic cups, but City's ambitions have hit some road bumps in recent weeks.
- Jurrien Timber is a doubt after missing Arsenal's Tuesday game, while Martin Odegaard pushes to return from a knee injury amid selection concerns.
- Back-to-Back league draws and elimination by Real Madrid leave Manchester City with two trophies to play for.
- Spurs remain without a league win in 2026 but beat Atletico Madrid in the Champions League on Wednesday, while Chelsea was eliminated 8-2 on aggregate by PSG and United heads to Bournemouth on Friday.
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Arsenal vs. Man City is about so much more than the English League Cup final
When Arsenal and Manchester City lock horns in the English League Cup final on Sunday there will be more at stake than just the first domestic silverware of the season.
Trossard and Arsenal ready for the final of the Carabao Cup: discover behind the scenes and the Gunners' state of mind before this decisive appointment.
Trossard says every Arsenal player is ready for the Carabao Cup final
Leandro Trossard remains one of Arsenal’s most important players, and there is a strong possibility that he could start in the Carabao Cup final this weekend. His influence throughout the competition has been significant, with key contributions helping the Gunners reach this decisive stage. Arsenal now have an opportunity to shed the ‘bottlers’ label that has followed them in recent years. This season represents a crucial moment in their pursuit…
Can Arsenal win quadruple?
Six years without a major trophy. Now Arsenal are looking at the possibility of winning four in the space of two months. It sounds wild, but the numbers back it up. Opta give Mikel Arteta’s side a 97.6% chance of winning the Premier League, and they are favourites in each of the other three competitions still available to them. The Gunners are in the Carabao Cup final against Manchester City on Sunday, the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals af…
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