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EFL Bars Marc Guehi From Carabao Cup Final as Guardiola Accepts Ruling

City must plan for Wembley without their January signing after the league confirmed its season-specific cutoff on second-club eligibility.

Overview

  • The EFL confirmed Marc Guehi cannot play for Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final under a rule limiting second-club appearances to transfers made before the semi-final first leg.
  • Guehi joined City on January 19 after featuring for Crystal Palace in the competition, which leaves him outside the eligibility window.
  • Pep Guardiola had asked the club to seek an exception but has now acknowledged the decision, saying the team will select another centre-back.
  • Coverage highlights the contrast with Antoine Semenyo, who is eligible because his move occurred before the semi-final first leg.
  • City signed Guehi for a reported £20 million to bolster an injury-hit defence that has included absences for Josko Gvardiol, John Stones and time missed by Nathan Ake, with the final against Arsenal set for March 22 at Wembley.