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Wenger hails ‘clarity’ as his Gunners reach Carabao final

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ARSENE Wenger believes removing the uncertaint­y over the future of Alexis Sanchez allowed his Arsenal side to show their best and see off Chelsea to secure a place in the Carabao Cup Final.

Sanchez joined Manchester United on Monday in a swap deal which saw Armenia internatio­nal Henrikh Mkhitaryan move the other way.

Mkhitaryan was cup-tied as the Gunners came from behind to beat their London rivals 2-1 and set-up a Wembley date with Manchester City on February 25.

After a goalless first leg, Chelsea struck first at the Emirates Stadium as Eden Hazard gave them an early lead.

But an Antonio Rudiger own goal drew the hosts level before Granit Xhaka’s winner on the hour-mark saw Arsenal seal a first League Cup Final in seven years.

Sanchez’s future had been up in the air for some months as it became increasing­ly clear he would not sign a new deal at Arsenal.

After a summer move to Manchester City failed to materialis­e, he instead ended up moving to United and Wenger believes the destabilis­ing effect of not knowing what would happen with Sanchez was lifted in time to see off Chelsea.

“It’s a great, satisfying night for us because we managed to beat a strong team and I felt that in January we paid a heavy price for uncertaint­y that was existing in our dressingro­om,” he said.

“Now we are back with more clarity, we know what we have to do and we can focus on our game and so we had difficult months but we responded well.”

Wenger has never won the League Cup during his 21-year reign as Arsenal boss and saw his side shocked in the 2011 final by Birmingham.

“It is unfinished business yes, because we didn’t win, but we are again at Wembley and many times we were there, but we are in the final again and we can take our fans there,” he added.

“That’s what you want, but of course now we are in it we want to win it and we will play against a very strong side, so it could become a very interestin­g game.”

Chelsea will now turn their attention to the FA Cup as they continue to be linked with a move for Roma’s former Manchester City striker Edin Dzeko.

Manager Antonio Conte once again spoke of the club’s recruitmen­t process, saying: “I think the club decide our transfer market.”

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