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    Jota brace sends Liverpool to Carabao Cup final after Arsenal win

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJanuary 21, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Diogo Jota scored twice as Liverpool knocked out Arsenal to reach Carabao Cup final
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    Liverpool reached their first Wembley final for six years as a double from Diogo Jota set up a Wembley date with Chelsea in the Carabao Cup.

    Jota brilliantly filled the gaps left by Mo Salah and Sadio Mane – away at the Africa Cup Of Nations – as his lethal finishing wrecked Arsenal’s trophy hopes for this season after a goalless semi-final first leg at Anfield.

    Arsenal started impressively, Alexandre Lacazette hitting the woodwork from a free-kick, but Liverpool struck after 19 minutes when Jota’s scuffed shot after a fine run beat scrambling Arsenal keeper Aaron Ramsdale.

    Lacazette missed Arsenal’s best chance after the break, shooting over when clean through, but Liverpool had chances of their own and sealed their first final in this competition since the 2016 loss to Manchester City when Jota ran onto Trent Alexander-Arnold’s pass and lofted a precise finish over Ramsdale with 13 minutes left, the goal given by VAR after initially being disallowed for offside.

    Liverpool and Arsenal met three times last season, with one win apiece in the league and a pulsating 5-5 draw in the EFL Cup, with Jurgen Klopp's side progressing on penalties Community Shield Arteta Klopp

    Arsenal’s misery was complete when Thomas Partey, on as a substitute after returning from Afcon at midday, received a second yellow card for a senseless late challenge on Fabinho.

    Jota fills the breach

    The absence of Salah and Mane was bemoaned when Liverpool drew a blank against Arsenal’s defiant 10 men in the semi-final first leg at Anfield – but there were no such complaints here, with Jota the match-winner.

    When he arrived from Wolverhampton Wanderers in a £45m deal before the start of last season, the Portuguese was seen as the safety net behind the big three of Roberto Firmino, Mane and Salah.

    • Liverpool frustrated by 10-man Arsenal in first leg

    Instead, he has proved a wonderfully consistent addition when measured by goals and performances and this was a superb individual display that more than compensated for the absence of the Reds’ world-class duo.

    Jota’s first goal carried a little good fortune as the shot was half-hit but the driving run that set it up was a sign of his threat.

    The second was a masterpiece of clinical composure, lifting the ball over Ramsdale, with VAR confirming that the timing of his run onto Alexander-Arnold’s pass was perfection.

    Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was elated at the final whistle, with his various mix and match selections throughout this competition having resulted in a big Wembley meeting with Chelsea.

    Mane and Salah will be back for that in late February – but how can he even contemplate leaving Jota out after this?

    Arsenal miss big chance

    The banks of empty seats at Emirates Stadium told the story of the bitter disappointment of the Arsenal fans as their night of big expectation fizzled out.

    The Gunners started at a high tempo but struggled to regain their rhythm after Jota’s early strike and now a place in the top four in the Premier League is their only aim this season.

    There is lots of youthful promise in this Arsenal side but the shock FA Cup loss at Championship side Nottingham Forest and now this defeat will be a deflating experience.

    The cancellation of the first leg meant Arsenal had the psychological advantage of the second leg at home and hopes were high after a brilliant backs-to-the-wall performance at Anfield.

    Instead, they lost their way and Arsenal’s big chance came and went when Lacazette’s poor finish when clean through wasted their chance of an equaliser.

    Liverpool pounced and Arsenal once more showed that strain of indiscipline when Partey, with the game over, lunged into a nonsensical challenge on Fabinho to bring their night to a thoroughly abject conclusion.

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