EFL Cup Final Showdown: Why Arteta Claims Guardiola Is No Greater Threat Than Any Other Challenge This Season
When Mikel Arteta steps onto Wembley’s hallowed turf this Sunday, it’s not some personal duel with Pep Guardiola that’s driving him — nope, he’s locked in on one goal: bringing home a trophy. Sure, the narrative writes itself; the protégé versus the mentor, Arsenal versus Manchester City, a chance to snap a six-year silverware drought. But for Arteta, it’s all business. The Gunners are chasing what might be the most remarkable campaign in their history, gunning for an unprecedented quadruple, perched atop the Premier League table and deep in both the Champions League and FA Cup. Having learned from the very best during his years under Guardiola, Arteta knows this final isn’t about settling old scores — it’s about proving his team’s mettle on the pitch and seizing the glory they’ve earned. The next 48 hours will be all about preparation, confidence, and that relentless hunger to finally make it happen.



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