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Arsenal's Wembley wobble: tactical masterclass or mental block?
Cape Times
|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.
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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