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Arsenal's Wembley wobble: tactical masterclass or mental block?

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March 24, 2026

FOR all the talk of evolution under Mikel Arteta, Sunday’s League Cup final felt like a step back into a familiar and uncomfortable narrative for Arsenal.

- ROWAN CALLAGHAN

They were composed early on, controlled possession and looked every bit the side leading the English Premier League title race. But when the game shifted - as it so often does against a Pep Guardiola team - Arsenal had no answer. And that, more than the result itself, should concern Gunners fans most.

Because this wasn't just a cup final defeat. It was another reminder that Guardiola still holds a tactical edge over his former assistant - and perhaps a psychological one, too.

Arsenal started well, dictating tempo and territory, but control without incision has become a recurring theme in their biggest matches. They failed to capitalise when they were on top and, against a side like Manchester City, that is asking for trouble.

When the momentum turned, it turned decisively. City did what elite teams do ~ they adapted.

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