Arsenal's semi-final record under manager Mikel Arteta has not made for pretty reading, but the Gunners' 3-2 win at Chelsea in the Carabao Cup has moved them one game away from a first major final since their FA Cup triumph in 2020. After failing to win even one leg in their previous four two-legged semis, Arsenal's victory marks a significant shift in their fortunes.
The Gunners had lost their past four semi-finals over two legs, scoring just two goals in total. However, Arteta's side have been excellent this season - top of both the Premier League and Champions League, and through to the FA Cup fourth round. This game was Arsenal's 32nd of the season and they have only lost twice, both away from home to Liverpool and Aston Villa in the Premier League.
Arteta praised his players for their performance, saying that with so much quality on that pitch, they had the feeling at the end after the 1-3 and the very dominant period that they had two massive chances to score the fourth one and the result would have been very different. The manager acknowledged that Chelsea created pressure in the second half, but ultimately praised his team's win.
Striker Viktor Gyokeres has not enjoyed the start to his Arsenal career he must have wanted since his Β£64m summer move from Sporting. However, his performance against Chelsea was a welcome return to form, and he provided an assist for Martin Zubimendi who scored Arsenal's third goal. After a goalless drought in open play, Gyokeres looked like his old self, scoring the equaliser and providing an assist.
The question now is whether this win will be enough to see Arsenal through to the final? The answer could have been yes if they had held onto their two-goal lead. Chelsea came back from 2-0 down to level the tie at 2-1, before Zubimendi's late winner sealed a dramatic comeback for the Gunners. While Arteta has expressed disappointment with the late part of the game, he is focusing on the next challenge - Arsenal's Premier League game against Nottingham Forest on Saturday.
In the end, while it could have been better, this win marked a significant step forward for Arsenal in the Carabao Cup. The Gunners will now be heavy favourites to reach their first major final since 2020, but they must ensure that they do not repeat their mistakes and let the opposition back into the tie.
The Gunners had lost their past four semi-finals over two legs, scoring just two goals in total. However, Arteta's side have been excellent this season - top of both the Premier League and Champions League, and through to the FA Cup fourth round. This game was Arsenal's 32nd of the season and they have only lost twice, both away from home to Liverpool and Aston Villa in the Premier League.
Arteta praised his players for their performance, saying that with so much quality on that pitch, they had the feeling at the end after the 1-3 and the very dominant period that they had two massive chances to score the fourth one and the result would have been very different. The manager acknowledged that Chelsea created pressure in the second half, but ultimately praised his team's win.
Striker Viktor Gyokeres has not enjoyed the start to his Arsenal career he must have wanted since his Β£64m summer move from Sporting. However, his performance against Chelsea was a welcome return to form, and he provided an assist for Martin Zubimendi who scored Arsenal's third goal. After a goalless drought in open play, Gyokeres looked like his old self, scoring the equaliser and providing an assist.
The question now is whether this win will be enough to see Arsenal through to the final? The answer could have been yes if they had held onto their two-goal lead. Chelsea came back from 2-0 down to level the tie at 2-1, before Zubimendi's late winner sealed a dramatic comeback for the Gunners. While Arteta has expressed disappointment with the late part of the game, he is focusing on the next challenge - Arsenal's Premier League game against Nottingham Forest on Saturday.
In the end, while it could have been better, this win marked a significant step forward for Arsenal in the Carabao Cup. The Gunners will now be heavy favourites to reach their first major final since 2020, but they must ensure that they do not repeat their mistakes and let the opposition back into the tie.