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Manchester City Defeats Arsenal 2-0 in Cup Final, Halting Gunners' Trophy Pursuit

Manchester City secured a 2-0 victory over Arsenal in a recent cup final, ending Arsenal's pursuit of multiple trophies. Goalkeeper Kepa Arizzabalaga's performance for Arsenal, including an error on the opening goal, was a key factor in the match outcome.

Manchester City defeated Arsenal 2-0 in a significant cup match, a result that concluded Arsenal's hopes for a quadruple trophy season. The contest saw no scoring in the initial half as both teams assessed each other's strategies. However, City broke the deadlock following an error by Arsenal's goalkeeper, Kepa Arizzabalaga, which allowed Nico O'Reilly to score. O'Reilly subsequently added a second goal, solidifying City's win. This outcome contrasts with Manchester City's own recent elimination from the Champions League by Real Madrid, which ended their quadruple aspirations earlier in the week. Pundits, including Jamie Redknapp, criticized Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta's choice to start Kepa over David Raya, noting the impact of the goalkeeper's play on the match. Gary Neville, during his commentary, described Kepa's initial mistake as a "real howler in a massive moment."

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  • www.ladunliadinews.com — Man City beat Arsenal 2-0 to win Carabao Cup
  • GB News — Gary Neville slams Arsenal star for 'nonsense' behaviour after Man City Carabao Cup final defeat
  • GB News — Jamie Redknapp accuses Mikel Arteta of 'monumental error' after Arsenal lose Carabao Cup final to Man City
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