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League Cup: Arsenal Beat Chelsea 2-1, to Meet City in the Final

Arsenal has failed to win the English League Cup for more than 21 years.

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Two fortuitous goals helped Arsenal beat Chelsea 2-1 on Wednesday and seal a League Cup final meeting with Manchester City, providing a glimmer of joy in their otherwise gloomy domestic campaign.

Both Arsenal goals received a helping hand from Chelsea defender Antonio Ruediger as the semifinal meeting of London rivals came to life after a sterile, scoreless first leg two weeks ago.

Chelsea raced into a seventh-minute lead through Eden Hazard but Arsenal quickly fought back. Nacho Monreal's free header from a corner ricocheted off the heads of Chelsea duo Marcos Alonso and Ruediger before flying into the net in the 12th minute.

Arsenal took the lead at the 60-minute mark when Alexandre Lacazette's cross was inadvertently diverted by Ruediger into the path of Granit Xhaka, who poked the ball past goalkeeper Willy Caballero.

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In the first half we gave them too much respect, maybe, and we suffered from that. In the second half we rectified that 
Arsene Wenger, Coach, Arsenal

In part thanks to Wenger's shift to a three-man defence in the second half.

"We might have got our formation wrong ... but we came back into it and showed great character,” Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere. “We showed our quality going forward.”

Unlike Chelsea. A recovery rarely looked on the cards from Antonio Conte's disjointed side in a derby that exposed the visitors' weaknesses in the squad.

Chelsea's attacking threat was sapped by the loss of Willian in the first half with a hamstring problem, and Conte was forced to bring on Ross Barkley for his debut.

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Arsenal has failed to win the English League Cup for more than 21 years.
Arsenal’s Mesut Ozil (right) shoots during the English League Cup semifinal second leg match against Chelsea at the Emirates stadium.
(Photo: AP)

The new recruit from Everton was lacking sharpness in his first match since being injured in May. But Conte was forced to deploy the midfielder as a “false nine” at times. It was little wonder the goal threat was so lacking from a side that won the Premier League last season.

Chelsea's hopes of defending that title faded long ago, with Manchester City 15 points ahead of the third-place champions. Arsenal is languishing in sixth place but Wenger is still through to a fourth domestic final in five seasons.

For once, it's not the FA Cup providing cover for Wenger. Arsenal's defence of the more prestigious domestic cup ended at the first hurdle in an embarrassing loss to Nottingham Forest earlier this month. But a first trip to the League Cup final since 2011 gives Wenger a chance on February 25 to add the only piece of domestic silverware missing in more than 21 years at Arsenal.

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