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Updated · The Guardian · May 22
Manchester City Win 2 Domestic Cups as Real Madrid Dump Them Out 5-1 in Europe
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 22

Manchester City Win 2 Domestic Cups as Real Madrid Dump Them Out 5-1 in Europe

11 articles · Updated · The Guardian · May 22
  • Two domestic trophies capped Manchester City's 2025-26 season, with wins over Arsenal in the League Cup final and Chelsea in the FA Cup final after a difficult start.
  • A summer rebuild produced a fresher squad but needed time to settle into Pep Guardiola's system, and City lost two of their first three league matches before a four-game winless run in January.
  • That slump left a title push looking unlikely, yet City rallied strongly enough to keep Arsenal under pressure almost to the finish.
  • Europe again exposed the gap to the elite, as Real Madrid beat City 5-1 on aggregate in the Champions League last 16.
  • The season followed a trophyless 2024-25 campaign and suggested Guardiola's rebuild restored domestic competitiveness without solving City's recurring Madrid problem.
Did Guardiola's final season prove his famous possession-based philosophy is no longer unbeatable?
After a decade of dominance, can anyone successfully replace Pep Guardiola at Manchester City?
Will the unresolved financial charges ultimately redefine Guardiola's entire Manchester City legacy?

Manchester City 2025/26 Season: Domestic Cup Double Triumph Amid Champions League Heartbreak and Guardiola’s Farewell

Overview

Manchester City's 2025/26 season was a story of contrasts, marked by domestic triumph and European disappointment. Their Champions League hopes ended in the Round of 16 after Real Madrid's dominant 5-1 aggregate win, highlighted by Vinicius Junior's decisive goals and a costly red card for Bernardo Silva. Despite this setback, City bounced back at home, winning both the Carabao Cup and FA Cup to secure a rare domestic double. As Pep Guardiola departs after a trophy-laden era, the club faces a new chapter, aiming to build on young talent and finally achieve consistent European success.

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