Another ‘Peptacular’ Night at Wembley
There are nights in football that define eras.
This was one of them.
Pep Guardiola stood on the touchline as Manchester City defeated Arsenal 2-0 to lift their ninth Carabao Cup title—another addition to a growing legacy under his leadership.
O’Reilly Delivers on the Big Stage
The breakthrough came in the second half through Nico O’Reilly.
In the 63rd minute, he finished clinically from a precise cross. Four minutes later, he struck again to double the lead and put the result beyond doubt.
Two goals in quick succession settled the final and ensured Manchester City’s control of the contest.
Guardiola’s Historic Milestone
Goodnight, Blues 🏆🩵 pic.twitter.com/8xxPE6ocHT
— Manchester City (@ManCity) March 23, 2026
The victory marked another milestone for Guardiola:
5 Carabao Cups with Manchester City — the most by any manager
9 trophies with the club
40 career trophies
These numbers underline a sustained period of success across competitions.
A Continued Run of Success
Manchester City’s latest triumph adds to an already extensive honours list under Guardiola:
Premier League x6 Carabao Cup x5
Club World Cup x4
UEFA Super Cup x4
Champions League x3
La Liga x3
Bundesliga x3
Spanish Super Cup x3 Community Shield x3
Copa del Rey x2
DFB Pokal x2
FA Cup x2
Another ‘Peptacular’ Moment
With this win, Manchester City once again demonstrated their strength in domestic competitions.
For Guardiola, it was another landmark in a managerial career defined by consistency and silverware—another moment that adds to what many describe as Peptacular.


