Manchester City Storms to League Cup Victory, Avenging Last Season’s DefeatManchester City Storms to League Cup Victory, Avenging Last Season’s Defeat Manchester City emerged triumphant in the Carabao Cup final, claiming a 2-0 victory over Newcastle United at Wembley Stadium. The triumph marked the club’s seventh League Cup title in the past nine seasons and a sweet redemption after last year’s disappointment. Newcastle started the match brightly, with Allan Saint-Maximin causing problems for City’s defense. However, City gradually assumed control and took the lead in the 33rd minute. Erling Haaland displayed his predatory instincts, pouncing on a loose ball in the box and firing home. Newcastle continued to press for an equalizer but were frustrated by City’s solid defense. Bernardo Silva sealed the victory in the 70th minute with a stunning solo goal. The Portuguese midfielder carried the ball from deep and unleashed an unstoppable shot from outside the box. The triumph was particularly satisfying for City, who had been defeated by Liverpool in the final last season. Manager Pep Guardiola hailed his team’s performance, stating, “We played with a lot of passion and intensity. This victory is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the players.” Captain Ilkay Gundogan echoed Guardiola’s sentiments. “We are delighted to win this trophy again,” he said. “It’s important to start the season with a win, and this will give us confidence going forward.” Newcastle manager Eddie Howe was gracious in defeat. “Manchester City were the better team on the day,” he admitted. “We gave it our all, but they were too strong for us.” The victory maintained City’s dominance in domestic cup competitions. The club has now won the League Cup six times under Guardiola, who has also guided them to four Premier League titles. With the season still in its early stages, City will be confident of adding to their trophy cabinet in the months to come.