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      Arsenal’s power statement shows this time they have the muscle for the battle | David Hytner

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 January 2026

    First-leg victory at Stamford Bridge displayed the hallmarks of another vintage Gunners team who refused to be bullied

    Nobody said it had to be pretty. And for large portions of Arsenal’s 3-2 win at Chelsea in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg on Wednesday, it certainly was not. But for Mikel Arteta and his players there was a beauty in the physicality, the remorseless levels of aggression.

    Arsenal won because of what they did without the ball. Yes, there were nice moments from them in possession, most obviously Martín Zubimendi’s goal for 3-1. His gliding run from right to left inside the penalty area, especially the fake-to-shoot move that removed the Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana from the equation, the composure amid the maelstrom, before the execution, was jaw-dropping.

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      Arsenal’s power statement shows this time they have the muscle for the battle | David Hytner

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 January 2026

    First-leg victory at Stamford Bridge displayed the hallmarks of another vintage Gunners team who refused to be bullied

    Nobody said it had to be pretty. And for large portions of Arsenal’s 3-2 win at Chelsea in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg on Wednesday, it certainly was not. But for Mikel Arteta and his players there was a beauty in the physicality, the remorseless levels of aggression.

    Arsenal won because of what they did without the ball. Yes, there were nice moments from them in possession, most obviously Martín Zubimendi’s goal for 3-1. His gliding run from right to left inside the penalty area, especially the fake-to-shoot move that removed the Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana from the equation, the composure amid the maelstrom, before the execution, was jaw-dropping.

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      Arsenal’s power statement shows this time they have the muscle for the battle | David Hytner

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 January 2026

    First-leg victory at Stamford Bridge displayed the hallmarks of another vintage Gunners team who refused to be bullied

    Nobody said it had to be pretty. And for large portions of Arsenal’s 3-2 win at Chelsea in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg on Wednesday, it certainly was not. But for Mikel Arteta and his players there was a beauty in the physicality, the remorseless levels of aggression.

    Arsenal won because of what they did without the ball. Yes, there were nice moments from them in possession, most obviously Martín Zubimendi’s goal for 3-1. His gliding run from right to left inside the penalty area, especially the fake-to-shoot move that removed the Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana from the equation, the composure amid the maelstrom, before the execution, was jaw-dropping.

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