The Citizen (Gauteng)

City look sure bet for trophy

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– Pep Guardiola’s (above) trophy gathering was put on hold last season but the Spaniard gets the chance to resume populating his mantelpiec­e when his Manchester City side face Arsenal in the League Cup final tomorrow.

The Spaniard won 11 major trophies with Barcelona and seven more with Bayern Munich so his failure to mark his debut season with Manchester City with anything tangible was a surprise.

This season, however, Guardiola’s blueprint for success has fully infiltrate­d his City squad to such an extent that only a few days ago an unpreceden­ted quadruple seemed possible.

Third-tier Wigan Athletic ended that hope with a stunning 1-0 victory in the FA Cup fifth round on Monday – becoming only the third team to beat City in any competitio­n this season.

That setback served as a wakeup call for City who will start as firm favourites to win the League Cup for the third time in five seasons having triumphed twice under Manuel Pellegrini.

Their progress to Wembley has not been straightfo­rward and they needed penalties to dispose of Wolves and Leicester City.

They will be wary too of an Arsenal side who, despite their lack of a credible title challenge in recent years, have made a habit of rising to the occasion in big oneoff finals.

They have won their last three Wembley finals, all in the FA Cup, against Hull City (2014), Aston Villa (2015) and Chelsea last year when they were also underdogs.

The League Cup is the only domestic trophy to elude Arsene Wenger in his near 22-year reign in north London and the Gunners have to go back to 1993 for the last time they won it.

The Europa League could also offer salvation this season but a League Cup trophy, especially against City, would help create calmer waters over the final months of the season when Wenger’s future is again likely to be a matter of intense speculatio­n.

Both sides are expected to start with their back-up goalkeeper­s tomorrow with Wenger keeping faith with Colombian David Ospina who has played throughout the competitio­n.

Guardiola is also likely to use Claudio Bravo, his Cup keeper this year, rather than Ederson.

He will also be without Fabian Delph who is suspended after his red card against Wigan.

Arsenal are without Alexandre Lacazette who has undergone knee surgery but midfielder Aaron Ramsey should recover from his groin injury. – Reuters

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