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Manchester City are at it again — calm, ruthless, and utterly convincing. Pep Guardiola’s men brushed aside Newcastle with a solid 3–1 victory, sealing qualification with an emphatic 5–1 aggregate win. Over the two legs, City showed exactly why they remain one of the most feared teams in Europe: control, patience, and goals when it mattered most.
Newcastle came into the tie with hope, but City never really let that hope breathe. From the opening whistle, the champions dictated the tempo, squeezed the midfield, and punished every defensive lapse. The 3–1 scoreline on the night only confirmed what the aggregate already screamed — this was City’s tie from start to finish.
Arsenal Also March On not to be outdone, Arsenal booked their own place in the final with a composed and confident performance in their 4:2 aggregate against Chelsea. Mikel Arteta’s side have grown in maturity, blending youthful hunger with tactical discipline, and now they stand just one game away from silverware.And that’s where things get tasty.
Final Showdown: Man City vs Arsenal; the stage is set for a blockbuster final — Manchester City vs Arsenal. Guardiola versus his former assistant. Precision versus intensity. Experience versus ambition. City will walk in as favorites, no doubt. They’ve been here before, they know how to manage pressure, and they know how to win finals. But Arsenal won’t be intimidated. This is a team that believes, a team that presses, fights, and refuses to fold. For the neutrals, it’s a dream final. For the fans, it’s nerves, bragging rights, and destiny on the line.