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Gary Neville makes Premier League title claim after Arsenal's cup final defeat to Man City

Man Utd legend and ex-England defender Gary Neville (Picture: Sky Sports)

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Gary Neville believes Manchester City ‘landed a major blow’ on Premier League title rivals Arsenal by winning the Carabao Cup final.

After a cagey and goalless opening hour at Wembley , two goals in four second-half minutes from Nico O’Reilly saw Man City t ake control against their Premier League title rivals .

The first came from what Neville described as a ‘howler’ from Arrizabalaga – who kept his place in the team ahead of Arsenal’s No. 1 David Raya – as he spilled Rayan Cherki’s cross into the path of a grateful O’Reilly.

The England international headed home again just four minutes later to leave Man City in dreamland and Arsenal stunned.

Arsenal, seeking their first major trophy since 2020, tried to get back into the game but were frustrated by Man City, who gave Pep Guardiola his fifth victory in this competition.

Neville slammed Arsenal goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga not only for his mistake in the final but also his play leading up to the opening goal.

Arrizabalaga dawdled over the ball often in the second half after Arsenal were marginally the better side in the opening 45 minutes – at one point taking 36 seconds to release the ball.

Arsenal goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga (Picture: Getty)

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‘Kepa has got to get rid of the ball because it’s not helping them this,’ Neville said on Sky Sports . ‘All it’s doing is getting the crowd up.

‘It’s not helping Arsenal at all. He hasn’t helped himself, not just with that [his error], he was drawing Man City onto him, rolling his foot on the ball.

‘And then this, it’s a really bad one from the goalkeeper. Kepa, it’s a real howler in a massive moment.

Nico O’Reilly scored twice at Wembley (Picture: Getty)

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‘Arsenal have shrunk in this game. What’s happened to them? Mikel Arteta’s team have gone missing, what’s happened to them in this second half?

‘Goalkeepers have got to stop doing that, they take the momentum out the game and you send a message to the opposition that you haven’t got any idea. It’s a nonsense.’

While Arsenal’s quadruple dream is over, they are still favourites to win the Premier League, boasting a nine-point lead over Man City.

‘They’ve landed a major blow, Manchester City,’ Neville said after the full-time whistle.

‘The impact that might have… Man City needed something to lift them and they’ve just got it.

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