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Guardiola’s Passion Ignites as Manchester City Outclass Arsenal to Lift Carabao Cup

Pep Guardiola’s animated sprint and celebration along the Wembley touchline showed that his relentless drive for victory and competitive spirit remain as intense as ever.

The moment followed Nico O’Reilly’s second headed goal in quick succession, which effectively secured Manchester City’s 2-0 Carabao Cup final triumph over Arsenal and handed Guardiola a record fifth title in the competition.

Caught up in the emotion, Guardiola punched the air in front of City’s ecstatic fans, later embracing his players and staff with crushing hugs after the final whistle clear signs of how much the victory meant.

“I probably deserved another yellow card for that,” he joked when asked about his celebration. “But if I can’t celebrate a moment like this against a team like Arsenal, especially with how we played, then what’s the point? I’m human I feel it, and I express it. It wasn’t disrespect, just pure joy with my people.”

In contrast, Arsenal were left shattered, missing out on their first trophy since 2020 after a flat and hesitant display that only showed urgency when it was already too late.

For Guardiola and City, this wasn’t just about lifting the EFL Cup it was about delivering a commanding performance that could plant doubt in Arsenal’s minds as they sit nine points clear in the Premier League title race.

Wembley provided the perfect stage for both teams to send a message. City delivered theirs emphatically. Arsenal, however, failed to rise to the occasion.

The long-term impact of this result is still uncertain. Could it ignite a late title push from City? Or will it shake Arsenal’s confidence moving forward?

City will hope the victory leaves a psychological mark, while Arsenal must now regroup and rediscover the resilience that has defined their campaign.

What is certain, though, is that the superior side by some distance won on the day.

While this version of Manchester City may lack the relentless dominance of Guardiola’s four-time Premier League-winning side, when they hit top form, they still look like the finest team in the country.

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