Gunners End Semi-Final Jinx with Late Decider
A dramatic injury-time strike from substitute Kai Havertz secured Arsenal’s first Carabao Cup final appearance in over three decades following a cagey semi-final second leg against Chelsea. The 1-0 victory at Emirates Stadium sealed a 4-2 aggregate win, ending the Gunners’ streak of four consecutive semi-final defeats in domestic cup competitions.
Strategic Lineup Shifts Define Cagey Affair
Both managers made significant selection decisions, with Chelsea deploying an unexpected back-three formation and benching key playmaker Cole Palmer. Arsenal missed captain Martin Ødegaard due to a muscle strain and opted against risking Bukayo Saka’s hip concern. The hosts fielded a near full-strength lineup featuring former Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga.
Defensive Battle Dominates Proceedings
The match unfolded as a tactical chess match with few clear opportunities. Chelsea’s high press caused early problems, nearly capitalizing on William Saliba’s defensive error in the 18th minute. Arsenal’s best first-half chance came when Piero Hincapie’s powerful strike forced a full-stretch save from Robert Sánchez.
Tensions escalated after halftime when Arsenal’s manager received a yellow card for protesting a decision. The tactical landscape shifted dramatically when Chelsea introduced Palmer and Estevão in the 61st minute, switching to a back-four that immediately increased their attacking threat.
Late Drama Seals Historic Progression
The decisive moment arrived deep into added time when Havertz – facing his former club – calmly rounded Sánchez to slot home. The goal came moments after Chelsea had vehemently appealed for a handball penalty when Palmer’s free-kick struck the German international in the defensive wall.
This victory marks Arsenal’s first League Cup final appearance since 2011 and keeps them on course for a potential showdown with Premier League rivals Manchester City at Wembley. The result continues Chelsea’s frustrating search for silverware following their heavy investment in squad rebuilding.

