After six long years and four failed semi-finals, Arsenal booked their place in a major final with a 4-2 aggregate win over Chelsea in the Carabao Cup semi-final.
It is the Gunnersβ first final under Mikel Arteta since he led them to FA Cup glory in 2020, and only the second in his tenure.
The match, tense and occasionally cagey, saw Kai Havertz net an injury-time goal that sealed the victory, sparking jubilant celebrations among players and fans at the Emirates Stadium. Despite limited attacking opportunitiesβboth teams registered just two shots on targetβArsenal controlled the game and rarely appeared threatened.
The win ensures Arsenal will contest their ninth EFL Cup final, set for Sunday, 22 March, against either Manchester City or Newcastle. A clash with City would echo the 2018 final, won by the Manchester side when Arteta was part of Pep Guardiolaβs coaching staff.
Arteta highlighted the emotional significance of the triumph: βThere was a special atmosphere inside our stadium. We\'ve waited a few years to reach this point, and now we can enjoy it. The joy, the smiles, the energyβit shows everything that works at this club.β
Midfielder Declan Rice added: βWe deserve this. Weβve been close in the Premier League for the past few seasons but now thereβs a fire to go further in every competition. Being in a cup final with this club is amazing.β
For years, Artetaβs reign has been marked by near-misses in both domestic cups and the league. Now, with just one game standing between them and silverware, Arsenal have a chance to shake off the βnearly menβ label once and for all.
Former Arsenal defender Matt Upson told BBC Radio 5 Live: βIt has been a few years in the making. Arteta has been building the teamβs ethos and togetherness, laying the foundations for moments like this.β













