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Carabao Cup Final: Piers Morgan Disagrees with Arteta over Comments After Arsenal's Loss
Nico O'Reilly scored two decisive headers to secure Manchester City's first trophy this season, denying Arsenal a clean sweep; Guardiola praised Arsenal as one of Europe's top teams.
- On Sunday, Manchester City beat Arsenal 2-0 at Wembley thanks to two headers from Nico O'Reilly, winning the Carabao Cup.
- Nico O'Reilly's form, boosted by an England call-up, led to a match-winning display Guardiola called part of an extraordinary season, while Arsenal missed their first major trophy since 2020.
- After a cagey first half, City shifted momentum by winning more second balls, and Guardiola celebrated wildly, stressing the win's importance.
- Commentators highlighted the narrowness of Arsenal's lead, with Guardiola noting 'I would like to be nine points in front to fight for the Premier League', but he said it 'will have no impact'.
- Beyond the immediate result, Pep Guardiola added the win to his Etihad trophy haul amid an uncertain future and named Arsenal among Europe's top three alongside Bayern Munich and Barcelona, with Guardiola and Mikel Arteta set to clash again in the title race.
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Carabao Cup final: Guardiola names best three teams after 2-0 win over Arsenal
Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola, has picked Arsenal among the best three teams in Europe, despite beating them 2-0 in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday. Nico O’Reilly scored two headers in the second half as City won their first piece of silverware this season. After the game, Guardiola spoke about his satisfaction in getting one over Mikel Arteta’s team. He said: “Alongside Bayern Munich and maybe Barcelona, to face the best team in Europe…
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Read Full ArticleManchester City beat Arsenal on Sunday in Wembley in the League Cup final and Pep Guardiola was very proud after the match, considering that his team had beaten one of the top three teams in Europe. A trio in which he did not place the PSG.
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