Wembley witnesses Manchester City's decisive 2-0 victory over Arsenal in the Carabao Cup final.
Manchester City has secured the Carabao Cup trophy, defeating Arsenal by a margin of 2-0 at Wembley Stadium. The match, which concluded two weeks ago, saw City establish their dominance, leaving Arsenal to contemplate a stark afternoon.

The outcome of the Carabao Cup final was a 2-0 win for Manchester City against Arsenal, a result that concludes a significant fixture in the early season silverware hunt.

A Game of Inches and Intent
Manchester City's path to this victory was marked by a more smoother journey through the earlier rounds compared to Arsenal's, who had to overcome Chelsea in a tighter semi-final tie. City's record in League Cup finals is notable, having won eight of their nine appearances, a statistic second only to Liverpool's ten titles. Arsenal, conversely, has a history of defeating in this competition, having lost six League Cup finals.
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"Arsenal 0-2 Man City. Almost over at Wembley. Follow Arsenal vs Man City reaction live below! … That's an awful afternoon for Arsenal."
— Standard Sport
The narrative leading up to the match positioned this final as a potential defining moment for both clubs. For Arsenal, it represented an opportunity to capture silverware and bolster their campaign, while for Manchester City, it was seen as Pep Guardiola's best chance at a trophy this season and a potential shift in momentum.

Key Encounters and Player Dynamics
Erling Haaland's presence was a focal point, with a history of scoring in recent matches against Arsenal. However, he has also notably failed to score in eight previous finals (including Community Shields) for City at Wembley.
The tactical battle was framed as one of "master and apprentice," with Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta having a mixed record against Pep Guardiola, having won only three of his 16 previous meetings.
Broadcast and Timing
The Carabao Cup final was broadcast on Sky Sports Football and was available via a NOW TV Day Pass. The match commenced at 4:30 PM UK time on Sunday, March 22nd, at Wembley Stadium.
Road to the Final
Manchester City's route included victories over Huddersfield Town, Swansea City, Brentford, and a decisive aggregate win against Newcastle United. Arsenal's progression saw them defeat Port Vale, Brighton & Hove Albion, and navigate a penalty shootout against Crystal Palace before overcoming Chelsea in their semi-final.
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| Competition Round | Arsenal's Matches | Manchester City's Matches |
|---|---|---|
| Third Round | Port Vale 0-2 Arsenal | Huddersfield Town 0-2 Man City |
| Fourth Round | Arsenal 2-0 Brighton | Swansea City 1-3 Man City |
| Quarter-Final | Arsenal 1-1 Crystal Palace (W. on pens) | Man City 2-0 Brentford |
| Semi-Final (Leg 1) | Chelsea 2-3 Arsenal | Newcastle United 0-2 Man City |
| Semi-Final (Leg 2) | Arsenal 1-0 Chelsea | Man City 3-1 Newcastle United |