Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola believes Sunday’s League Cup final against Arsenal is a “big moment” for his team, describing it as the acid test of their level. City have reached Wembley 22 times in 10 years under Guardiola, and he’s looking to win his fifth League Cup title. Arsenal, led by Mikel Arteta, are going for their first trophy in six years and are on course for an unprecedented quadruple. Guardiola praised Arsenal as an “exceptional team” and acknowledged the challenge ahead, with James Trafford starting in goal for City.
Manchester City’s League Cup Final: A Big Moment, Says Guardiola
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