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Kai Havertz scored the goal that confirmed the Gunners' place at Wembley after a night of nerves against their London rivals at the Emirates
Arsenal snap a three-game Premier League winless run and register their most emphatic away success of the season in a 4-0 battering of Leeds United at Elland Road.
Arsenal secured their ticket to the 2026 EFL Cup final after defeating Chelsea 1-0 in the second leg at the Emirates Stadium.
Gunners concluded the 2nd leg against Blues with a 1-0 thus winning the semi-final by 4-2 cumulatively played across two consecutive legs to secure a place in the final of the EFL Cup
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Arsenal fans are used to seeing Declan Rice pushing forward from his role on the left of Arsenal’s midfield three. From early on in this game, it was clear he was deployed deeper. In the absence of Odegaard, Rice and Zubimendi played more as a conventional double-pivot.
Arsenal lost Saka in the warm up but they cruised to victory at Leeds.