Nico O’Reilly netted a brace in the final stages, which enabled Manchester City to triumph 2-0 over Arsenal at the Carabao Cup final. This win prompts Pep Guardiola’s team to continue with seven more successive victories in this competition.
Featuring Arsenal, who made their final appearance after eight years, initiated the match in a lively manner as both Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka were kept out by an incredible triple save from James Trafford. Gradually, City found its rhythm, and Antoine Semenyo was seen causing problems on the wing, but even then, Erling Haaland could not score from his very close attempt.

Big scoring opportunities were still quite limited even in the first half, as Arsenal’s defense worked well, even though City’s possession increased. Nonetheless, the tide turned dramatically right after the interval as City pressed harder.
The opener came around the 60-minute mark when a cross from Rayan Cherki got past Kepa Arrizabalaga, and O’Reilly exploited this mistake by heading into an empty net. Moreover, the young star was lucky enough to score again due to his excellent execution of the header after Matheus Nunes’ cross, just within four minutes.
Reacting to the goal, Arsenal tried to come back into the game, with Riccardo Calafiori executing a shot that hit the post and Gabriel smashing the crossbar, yet City maintained their composure and held on to their lead without any difficulty. This triumph marks Guardiola’s 19th piece of silverware at the club, whereas Arsenal’s time for celebrating winning a trophy is still to come.















