Daily Dispatch

Gunners now turn their cannons on the ‘Citizens’

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ARSENAL started the post-Alexis Sanchez era in style on Wednesday, coming from behind to beat Chelsea 2-1 on aggregate and set up a mouthwater­ing League Cup final against league leaders Manchester City.

Pep Guardiola’s “Citizens” reached the Wembley showpiece the previous evening by beating Championsh­ip side Bristol City 3-2 in the second leg of their tie and 5-3 over the two legs, staying on course for an unpreceden­ted quadruple.

After a goalless first leg, the visitors took an early lead at the Emirates through Eden Hazard but Arsenal were level soon afterwards via a bizarre Antonio Rudiger own goal and scored the winner in the second half through Granit Xhaka.

Arsene Wenger has an outstandin­g record in the FA Cup with Arsenal but in more than 21 years in the job he has never won the League Cup, which he has often used to blood young players.

Guardiola on the other hand will be desperate to claim the first silverware of his time in charge at City, who are chasing glory on four fronts.

Wenger was unable to field the cuptied Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who joined the club from Manchester United earlier this week in a swap deal with Sanchez moving in the other direction while Ross Barkley made his debut for Chelsea as a substitute.

“In the first half we gave Chelsea too much respect and distance. We were a bit scared to go for it and we suffered from that,” said Wenger.

“We were not playing in the right position but we amended that in the second half and took control of the game.

“We lost a great player in Alexis Sanchez but when a team doesn’t know what’s going on in the dressingro­om there is less clarity and focus on performanc­es.

“We know we have to deal with it now.”

Antonio Conte’s Chelsea, missing Alvaro Morata and Cesc Fabregas, had the better of the first half and had already had a goal ruled out for offside by the time Hazard opened the scoring in the seventh minute after Pedro released him through the middle.

But Arsenal levelled just minutes later after a bizarre Rudiger own goal. Nacho Monreal headed powerfully goalwards from a corner, which then took a double deflection off Marcos Alonso and then Rudiger, leaving Willy Caballero flat-footed in the Chelsea goal.

A rejuvenate­d Arsenal started the second period on the front foot and edged in front in the two-legged tie when Xhaka reacted quickly to prod home a deflected Alexandre Lacazette cross with about half an hour to go. Alex Iwobi had a golden chance to seal the win, with Caballero making a fine save to keep Chelsea in the tie.

Defeat for Conte continues his miserable record as a manager of never winning a cup despite league success with both Juventus and Chelsea.

“My thoughts are disappoint­ment for the final result,” said Conte. “I think my players must be pleased with their effort, we tried to reach the final, we conceded two goals and we were unlucky, two deflection­s.

“It is a pity because we had a good run in this competitio­n,” added the Italian.

The final takes place at Wembley on February 25. —

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? FLYING START: Arsenal’s Granit Xhaka, left, scores his side’s second goal past Willy Caballero of Chelsea during the Carabao Cup semifinal second leg at Emirates Stadium in London on Wednesday
Picture: GETTY IMAGES FLYING START: Arsenal’s Granit Xhaka, left, scores his side’s second goal past Willy Caballero of Chelsea during the Carabao Cup semifinal second leg at Emirates Stadium in London on Wednesday

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