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·17 August 2026

Manchester City star insists Community Shield not just a friendly

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Ruben Dias has insisted the Community Shield is a final and Manchester City wanted to win it, despite a poor performance in defeat to Arsenal on Sunday.

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Arsenal’s 3-0 Community Shield win over Manchester City was warmly welcomed by the Gunners support in Cardiff, but there were the inevitable attempts to play down the silverware on social media afterwards.


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Fans of rival clubs cried that it was ‘just a friendly’ and that ‘City didn’t even care about winning it’.

Yet City captain Ruben Dias denied both claims after the game, insisting the Community Shield is a final and City ‘obviously’ wanted to win it.

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“Today it’s frustrating, and it’s a final, we obviously want to win it,” Dias told TNT Sports. “But if there’s a lesson to be learned in a final, let it be this one, because there’s a lot more coming.

“[Our performance was] not good enough, frustrating. It’s the beginning of the season, it’s not good enough, many things are changing, obviously a new manager as well.

“Still, the way the game started just sets you off right away, [Arsenal] get comfortable in playing their game. But in the end, as well, this is just the start, and the most important is that we’re already looking forward.”

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With that cleared up, Enzo Maresca now has the rather dubious ‘achievement’ of suffering the joint-heaviest defeat of any Manchester City manager in their first game in charge.

BBC Sport report that the only previous time a City manager lost by three or more goals in their first game was Harry Newbould in 1906, which was a 4-1 defeat – also to Arsenal.

Maresca will hope to avoid also matching Newbould’s second result, which was a 9-1 loss to Everton. City face Bournemouth at home on Sunday in their first Premier League fixture of the new campaign.

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