Former Manchester United player Gary Neville has describe Arsenal players as spineless and an absolute disgrace as Manchester City won the Carabao Cup final on Sunday.
City strolled to a 3-0 win at Wembley to earn Pep Guardiola his first trophy at the club . City went ahead early on through Sergio Aguero after he easily out-muscled Shkodran Mustafi, before Vincent Kompany made it 2-0 in the 58th minute and David Silva put the game beyond Arsenal's reach with a third goal in the 65th minute.
Neville said: "In the minute before that goal, I mentioned the walking of the Arsenal players, and then the retreating runs of Aaron Ramsey and Granit Xhaka, ambling, jogging back - an absolute disgrace they are, an absolute disgrace. Walking on a football pitch at Wembley, giving up, spineless. "And look at that [camera cuts to child crying], that's what you cause. All a fan wants to see is a player running, as fast as he can, as hard as he can, and they're walking around on a football pitch. City have played properly, that's all they had to do, to walk through this Arsenal team. The precision that you expect from this Man City team was there. I have to say, I'm struggling to come up with words now to describe this Arsenal pattern, this engrained, embedded pattern that we've seen."
City strolled to a 3-0 win at Wembley to earn Pep Guardiola his first trophy at the club . City went ahead early on through Sergio Aguero after he easily out-muscled Shkodran Mustafi, before Vincent Kompany made it 2-0 in the 58th minute and David Silva put the game beyond Arsenal's reach with a third goal in the 65th minute.
Neville said: "In the minute before that goal, I mentioned the walking of the Arsenal players, and then the retreating runs of Aaron Ramsey and Granit Xhaka, ambling, jogging back - an absolute disgrace they are, an absolute disgrace. Walking on a football pitch at Wembley, giving up, spineless. "And look at that [camera cuts to child crying], that's what you cause. All a fan wants to see is a player running, as fast as he can, as hard as he can, and they're walking around on a football pitch. City have played properly, that's all they had to do, to walk through this Arsenal team. The precision that you expect from this Man City team was there. I have to say, I'm struggling to come up with words now to describe this Arsenal pattern, this engrained, embedded pattern that we've seen."
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