This 2-0 defeat stings deeper than the scoreline suggests as you could see Arteta’s selection headaches multiplying in real-time as his tactical choices unravelled against what was a ruthless performance from Man City.
Nico O’Reilly’s brace sealed it, but the real story unfolded along Arsenal’s left flank where Hincapie struggled from the opening whistle.
Stats show how Hincapie struggles exposed the Gunners left
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The numbers do not lie. Hincapie managed zero aerial duels won from one attempt. He claimed just two of five ground duels. One tackle succeeded from two attempts. The booking arrived after 13 minutes and that yellow card ended up caging his aggression for the remaining hour.
Antoine Semenyo and Rayan Cherki sensed vulnerability. They targeted the Ecuadorian repeatedly, stretching Arsenal’s defensive shape and forcing awkward rotations. Arteta watched his game plan fray at the edges while Calafiori sat wrapped in a training jacket.
The substitution finally came at 65 minutes. Calafiori entered with obvious intent. Ten passes completed without error. Three ground duels won from four. Perfect tackle record. Two shots registered. The contrast embarrassed the preceding hour.
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This cameo from Cala showed how he had spent 65 minutes storing frustration. Every duel carried extra snap. Every pass found its target with precision.
The early booking shackled his natural aggression. Semenyo’s pace exposed his lateral mobility. Cherki’s trickery demanded defensive support that never arrived consistently.
Myles Lewis-Skelly future uncertain after another Arsenal omission
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The left-back controversy deepens. Myles Lewis-Skelly watched another major fixture pass him by completely. Eight absences from the last ten matchday squads tell their own story. A 19-year-old prospect with England youth pedigree now faces a crossroads.
Sources indicate summer departure discussions have commenced. Arsenal’s academy production line risks losing another talent to impatience. Arteta’s trust in established names over developmental gambles carries consequences.
But now we need to regroup for Premier League title race
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Defeat concentrates minds. Arsenal’s trophy drought extends another month but this time around there is this Premier League title race demands to attend to and Manchester City hold psychological advantage from this Wembley encounter despite the Gunners holding the helm at the top of Premier League table.
Arteta’s learning curve steepens. Goalkeeper selection backfired. Kepa Arrizabalaga’s error gifted O’Reilly’s opener. Left-back selection compounded the problem. The margins at this level are brutal. One selection mistake multiplies across 90 minutes. Two mistakes create irreversible momentum shifts.
What matters next is response. Arsenal travel back to north London carrying frustration and tactical lessons. Calafiori’s cameo provides selection clarity. Lewis-Skelly’s situation demands resolution. The title race permits no further missteps.
City celebrate. Arsenal analyse. The season’s defining chapter begins now.
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