Arsenal Close in on Ending Semi-Final Jinx but Missed Chances Linger

Football January 15th, 2026
Arsenal Close in on Ending Semi-Final Jinx but Missed Chances Linger

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Arsenal Close in on Ending Semi-Final Jinx but Missed Chances Linger

Arsenal have moved a decisive step closer to shedding their recent semi-final frustrations, yet the sense of a bigger opportunity missed continues to hover over an otherwise impressive night. A 3–2 away victory over Chelsea in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg has put Arsenal in pole position to reach their first major final since 2020, while also underlining the fine margins that still define knockout football.

For a side haunted by four consecutive two-legged semi-final eliminations — with just two goals scored across those ties — this result represents a clear shift in narrative. The Gunners now return to the Emirates Stadium on 3 February as strong favourites, armed with a narrow but valuable advantage.

The broader backdrop only amplifies the significance. Under Mikel Arteta, Arsenal have enjoyed a remarkable campaign, sitting top of both the Premier League and Champions League tables, progressing comfortably in the FA Cup, and losing just twice in 32 matches across all competitions. Yet this semi-final felt like a test of maturity as much as quality.

At their peak, Arsenal were dominant, carving Chelsea open with pace and precision. However, their inability to fully capitalise — twice surrendering a two-goal cushion — ensured the tie remains delicately poised. Arteta later admitted that while the performance deserved praise, the outcome could have been far more decisive had key chances been converted during a spell of sustained pressure.

A particularly encouraging subplot came from Viktor Gyökeres. The Swedish striker, who arrived in the summer amid lofty expectations, delivered his most complete display in an Arsenal shirt. His first open-play goal in months, combined with an assist, offered a timely reminder of the forward who terrorised defences in Portugal and may yet prove pivotal as silverware comes into view.

Despite moments of frustration and defensive lapses, Arsenal head into the second leg unbeaten at home this season and with momentum firmly on their side. The path to the EFL Cup final on 22 March is now clear — though discipline and composure will be required to finish the job.

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