Semenyo Makes History as Manchester City Defeat Arsenal to Lift Carabao Cup

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Manchester City produced a clinical performance to defeat Arsenal 2–0 in the Carabao Cup final, securing yet another domestic honour and continuing their recent dominance in English football.

The victory was particularly significant for Antoine Semenyo, who claimed the first major trophy of his professional career. The Ghanaian forward etched his name into the history books, becoming only the second player from his country to win the competition, following in the footsteps of Michael Essien, who lifted the trophy during his time at Chelsea.

City’s triumph was built on composure, tactical discipline and attacking efficiency. They took control of proceedings early in the match, dictating possession and limiting Arsenal’s attacking threat. Their breakthrough came after sustained pressure, with a well-worked move cutting through Arsenal’s defence to open the scoring. A second goal later in the contest effectively sealed the result, leaving Arsenal with too much to do.

Despite flashes of promise, Arsenal struggled to find rhythm in the final third and were unable to break down City’s well-organised defence. The defeat will come as a disappointment for Mikel Arteta’s side, who had hoped to secure silverware but instead found themselves outclassed on the day.

For Semenyo, however, the evening marked a personal milestone. His achievement not only represents a proud moment in his career but also adds to Ghana’s growing presence on the global football stage. His success is expected to inspire a new generation of Ghanaian footballers aiming to make their mark at the highest level.

Manchester City’s latest triumph further underlines their status as one of Europe’s most formidable teams, while Semenyo’s breakthrough moment ensures the final will be remembered in Ghanaian football history for years to come.

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  • My name is Emmanuel Austin Baah, professionally known as “Okocha”. I am a seasoned Ghanaian journalist, broadcaster and football commentator from Senya Bereku in the Central Region. My work reflects a strong commitment to factual reporting, ethical journalism and the continuous promotion of Ghanaian sports.

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