Havertz gets Arsenal over the line to first final in six years as Chelsea fail to overturn first leg defeat
Rising to the occasion Carabao Cup Semi-Final Second Leg Arsenal (0) 1 Havertz 90+7 Chelsea (0) 0 Aggregate: 4-2 It was at times tortuous watching for Gunners fans. A precious single goal advantage is not nearly enough to make for calm watching over 90 minutes. They had to watch their side parry and absorb the tension and work their socks off to keep their west London rivals at bay. At times, in spite of the brilliant defending which restricted the Blues to only a handful of
By Yann Tear at Emirates Stadium


Arsenal look increasingly like champions with hugely impressive win at Elland Road
Leeds United (0) 0 v Arsenal (2) 4 Premier League Matchweek 24 Talking Points By Kaz Mochlinski at Elland Road Could an apparently innocuous hip injury have changed Arsenal from contenders into champions-elect? A very late replacement turned out to be crucial in the Gunners’ best away result of the season as they won 0-4 against Leeds United at Elland Road. There were considerable concerns when Bukayo Saka could not complete the pre-match warm-up and with negligible notice No
By Kaz Mochlinski


"Harvey Elliott back to Fulham today? Maybe yes" Ex-Fulham starlet makes STAGGERING claim! Exclusive
Exclusive by Alessandro Schiavone Former Fulham defender Marlon Fossey has spoken exclusively to Capital Football to recall his days at the club, a potential return to England and the odds of ex-teammate and friend Harvey Elliott sealing a return to Craven Cottage... and the fans' potential uproar. His memories of Fulham : "I had a competitive game in the Carabao Cup. It could have been a lot more but I learned a lot at the club. I grew as a man and was around a lot of first-
EXCLUSIVE by Alessandro Schiavone at Craven Cottage


Spurs engineer superb fightback no-one saw coming against title aspirants Man City
Lest we forget : Picture by @YTJourno Premier League Tottenham (0) 2 Solanke 53, 70 Manchester City (2) 2 Cherki 10, Semenyo 44 Spurs dared. And few could have expected it. The Lilywhites have been a thorn in the side for Pep Guardiola in recent years, winning eight times - though perhaps not when there is a danger of Arsenal winning the league. Here, they again left their mark, even if they did not inflict the full body-blow, somehow rediscovering their mojo after a dismal f
By Yann Tear at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium













