Arsenal sealed their place in the Carabao Cup final with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Chelsea in the second leg of their semi-final, completing a 4-2 aggregate win over their London rivals. The dramatic winner came in stoppage time, with Kai Havertz scoring the decisive goal in the 90+7th minute.

Kai Havertz Breaks Chelsea Hearts in Stoppage Time
The match was a tight, nervy affair, with Chelsea controlling much of the possession but struggling to turn their dominance into goals. Havertz, who had been one of the few players creating opportunities for Arsenal, rounded Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez on a counter-attack to slot home the only goal of the game.
Chelseaโs Possession Dominance Unrewarded
Despite trailing 3-2 on aggregate, Chelsea controlled much of the ball, registering 55% possession compared to Arsenalโs 45%. The visitors also registered 11 shots to Arsenalโs six, with both teams managing just two efforts on target. Chelseaโs inability to convert their possession into goals was a recurring issue throughout the match.

Arsenalโs Defensive Solidity Holds Chelsea at Bay
While Chelsea had more corner kicks (five compared to Arsenalโs two) and delivered more crosses into the box, Arsenalโs defense held firm. The Gunners’ disciplined defending and timely interceptions from key players disrupted Chelseaโs attacking rhythm, ensuring that their lead held up.
Tense and Physical Battle Between London Rivals
The match had a physical edge, with Arsenal committing 11 fouls and Chelsea eight. Chelsea also picked up three yellow cards, while Arsenal received just one, reflecting the intense nature of the contest. Both teams fought hard for a spot in the final, but it was Arsenal who emerged victorious, with Chelsea unable to find the net despite their dominance in certain aspects of play.
Arsenal Set for Carabao Cup Final Against Manchester City or Newcastle
With this win, Arsenal secured their place in the Carabao Cup final, where they will face the winner of the other semi-final between Manchester City and Newcastle United, scheduled for 9 p.m. on Wednesday, February 4. Arsenal will now look to build on this victory as they aim for silverware in the 2025/26 season.
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