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Arsenal reach Carabao Cup final as Arteta hails 'vitamins'
Summary
Arsenal reached the Carabao Cup final after Kai Havertz's stoppage-time goal sealed a 4-2 aggregate win over Chelsea, and manager Mikel Arteta described the result as "the best vitamins" for the team.
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Arsenal advanced to the Carabao Cup final after a 4-2 aggregate victory over Chelsea, sealed by Kai Havertz's stoppage-time strike. The win sends them to next month's final at Wembley, where they will face either Manchester City or Newcastle. It is Arsenal's first final since they won the FA Cup in Mikel Arteta's first season in charge. Arteta described the result as "the best vitamins" for a squad playing with a busy schedule.
Key facts:
- Arsenal beat Chelsea 4-2 on aggregate, with Kai Havertz scoring in stoppage time to decide the tie.
- The Carabao Cup final will be held at Wembley next month against either Manchester City or Newcastle.
- Mikel Arteta said the victory provided "the best vitamins" for the team as they manage frequent matches.
- This is Arsenal's first final since their FA Cup triumph in Arteta's first season as manager.
- Declan Rice said the squad have extra desire after previous near-misses and stressed the group's determination.
- Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior said injuries to Reece James and Pedro Neto forced tactical changes and praised his players' spirit.
Summary:
The win secures Arsenal a place in the Carabao Cup final and is presented by club staff as a boost ahead of a congested schedule. The final at Wembley next month will come against either Manchester City or Newcastle. The broader outcome of the season remains to be determined.
