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Arsenal win thanks to double from Aubameyang

- ROB HARRIS

LONDON — Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang clinched a record-extending 14th FA Cup for Arsenal on Saturday, scoring twice in a 2-1 victory against Chelsea at an empty Wembley Stadium.

Christian Pulisic had become the first American to score in an FA Cup final, but his fifth-minute opener was cancelled out by Aubameyang’s penalty in the 28th minute after he was dragged down by Chelsea captain Cesar Azpilicuet­a.

A year into the pandemic-disrupted, longest-ever English season, Azpilicuet­a hobbled off injured in tears before halftime. Pulisic only lasted a minute after the break before also pulling up with an apparent hamstring injury.

With Chelsea unsettled by the injuries, Arsenal took control and Aubameyang chipped goalkeeper Willy Caballero from close range in the 67th.

It not only sealed Arsenal’s fourth FA Cup in seven seasons, but a place in the Europa League, the Gunners having only finished eighth in the Premier League.

Chelsea’s hopes of forcing the game into extra time were dealt a blow when Mateo Kovacic received a second yellow card in the 73rd after softly catching Granit Xhaka. Chelsea finished with nine men in stoppage time when Pedro was forced off with a shoulder injury.

Frank Lampard can still complete his first season as Chelsea manager by lifting a trophy, but it would require the west London club first overturnin­g a 3-0 deficit against Bayern Munich in the Champions League last-16 next Saturday.

In only his 28th game in charge of Arsenal, Mikel Arteta won the FA Cup — just as he did as a player in 2014 and 2015.

“It was a lot of faith to bring me here and rebuild something special,” said Arteta, who replaced Unai Emery in December. “Hopefully, we made the fans proud.” The coronaviru­s pandemic restrictio­ns meant there were no fans in the 90,000capacit­y stadium. There could not even be a trophy presentati­on as usual in the Royal Box due to social distancing after this 139th FA Cup final. The players had to get their own medals before captain Aubameyang collected the cup on the pitch.

A competitio­n that began on Aug. 9, 2019, featuring teams from ninth and 10th tiers, ended later than it had ever done — two months later than the final was scheduled.

Never before had the FA Cup final been staged without fans. When the team buses arrived, just one man, an Arsenal supporter, was singing by the entrance.

Inside the stadium, not even the traditiona­l cup final anthem — Abide With Me — was sung live.

Instead a pre-recorded version was played out, dedicated to the victims of COVID-19 and racial injustice.

 ?? POOL VIA AP ?? Arsenal's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, left, and head coach Mikel Arteta with the trophy after Saturday’s game.
POOL VIA AP Arsenal's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, left, and head coach Mikel Arteta with the trophy after Saturday’s game.

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