He was part of the journey⦠but denied the moment.
And now, one injustice has turned into a mission for redemption.
HEARTBREAK & HOPE: Guehi Denied Wembley Glory ā But Arsenalās Promise Isnāt Over Yet

They came to Wembley with one goal.
Win the trophy.
Write history.
Celebrate together.
But for Marc Guehi, the story unfolded differently ā painfully differently.
While the squad stepped onto the pitch for one of the biggest nights of the season, Guehi was forced to watch from the sidelines. Not through injury. Not through form. But because he was not permitted to play.
And when the final whistle blewā¦
There was no medal waiting for him.
A Missing Piece in a Defining Moment
Football finals are supposed to be shared moments.

Every player who contributes to the journey deserves to feel part of the destination. Every sacrifice, every training session, every performance builds toward that one night.
But this time, something didnāt feel complete.
Guehi had been part of the path.
Yet when the final chapter was writtenā¦
He wasnāt allowed to be in it.
No Game. No Medal. Just Silence
As Manchester City lifted the Carabao Cup and celebrations echoed around Wembley, one reality stood out:
Guehi would not receive a medal.
And in football, that matters more than people think.

Because medals are more than rewards ā they are recognition. Proof that you were there. That you contributed. That you belonged to that moment.
To miss out, especially not by choiceā¦
Thatās a different kind of pain.
Fans React: āThis Doesnāt Feel Rightā
Supporters didnāt stay quiet.
Across social media, frustration grew. Many questioned how a player connected to the campaign could be excluded from both the final and its reward.
Because football isnāt just about rules.
Itās about fairness.
And for many, this situation didnāt feel fair.
āITāS NOT OVERā ā A Message That Changes Everything

But amid the disappointment, one message stands strong:
Itās not over.
Thatās not just optimism.
Thatās belief.
Because the season still has another opportunity ā the FA Cup.
Another stage. Another final. Another chance to put things right.
From Heartbreak to Redemption
What was taken at Wembley could be reclaimed elsewhere.
And this time, the hope is simple:
That Guehi wonāt be watching.
That heāll be on the pitch. In the fight. In the moment.
And if that happensā¦
The medal wonāt just be silver.

It will be redemption.
Footballās Cruel Beauty
Moments like this are what make football so powerful.
One decision can hurt.
One absence can linger.
One missed opportunity can stay forever.
But the game always gives you another chance.
The Story Isnāt Finished
Guehiās Wembley story may feel incomplete.
But itās not the ending.
Itās the middle.
Because if football teaches anything, itās this:
The most meaningful victories often come after the most frustrating setbacks.
Next Stop: Redemption

The FA Cup now carries more than just silverware.
It carries a promise.
A chance to rewrite the narrative.
A chance to include the one who was left out.
And a chance to prove that even when football feels unfairā¦
The story can still end the right way.
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