Manchester City Clinches 2026 EFL Cup with Dominant 2-0 Win Over Arsenal
Manchester City secured their ninth EFL Cup title with a convincing 2-0 victory over Arsenal at Wembley on Sunday. The match was decided by a clinical second-half double from Nico O’Reilly, who was instrumental in breaking a tight contest wide open.
First Half – Tactical Control
At halftime, the match was evenly poised at 0-0, with both teams having opportunities. Arsenal had more shots on target, but Manchester City dominated possession, maintaining control over the game’s tempo. Despite Arsenal’s attempts, City’s midfielders, particularly Rayan Cherki, dictated the pace, and City’s possession-based play proved effective in the second half.

O’Reilly’s Double – Turning Point
The breakthrough came in the 61st minute when O’Reilly opened the scoring, converting from a Cherki assist. Just minutes later, he doubled the lead, this time finishing from Matheus Nunes’ delivery to give City a commanding 2-0 advantage. Arsenal’s attempts to rally, including bringing on Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus, were ineffective as City defended with composure.
Discipline Woes for Arsenal
Arsenal’s disciplinary issues were evident during the match, with Piero Hincapié and Ben White both booked for fouls. Goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga also saw yellow early in the second half. On the other hand, City maintained discipline, with only Abdukodir Khusanov receiving a booking, showcasing their superior composure in high-pressure moments.
O’Reilly Reflects on Victory
After the match, O’Reilly expressed his joy at winning the final: “Unbelievable feeling. To win a final, we know we have to beat this team, which we recognise as being exceptionally good. We need to build on it, and this will give us good momentum. Buzzing with today.”

The young forward also shared his excitement over the reaction from City fans: “A bit of disbelief seeing all the fans cheering like that when I scored those goals. Really a good feeling and a great birthday weekend.”
Looking Ahead – Momentum for Manchester City
The victory adds fresh momentum to Manchester City’s 2025-2026 campaign, securing another trophy for the club. As for Arsenal, they will now shift their focus to competing for the Premier League title, the FA Cup, and the UEFA Champions League as the season progresses.
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