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Europa League: Kepa Arrizabalaga's penalty shootout heroics sends Chelsea through to final at Eintracht Frankfurt's expense

Agence France-Presse • May 10, 2019, 07:40:22 IST
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Chelsea rode their luck to reach the Europa League final as Kepa Arrizabalaga’s penalty heroics clinched a dramatic shoot-out win against Eintracht Frankfurt.

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Europa League: Kepa Arrizabalaga's penalty shootout heroics sends Chelsea through to final at Eintracht Frankfurt's expense

London: Maurizio Sarri admitted Chelsea rode their luck to reach the Europa League final as Kepa Arrizabalaga’s penalty heroics clinched a dramatic 4-3 shoot-out win against Eintracht Frankfurt on Thursday. Sarri’s side will face London rivals Arsenal in an all-Premier League final in Baku on 29 May as for the first time all four finalists in the Champions and Europa League come from England. [caption id=“attachment_6605591” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Kepa kept out Martin Hinteregger’s effort and then turned away Goncalo Paciencia to help Chelsea win the shootout. Image courtesy: Twitter @EuropaLeague Kepa kept out Martin Hinteregger’s effort and then turned away Goncalo Paciencia to help Chelsea win the shootout. Image courtesy: Twitter @EuropaLeague[/caption] Chelsea took the lead in the semi-final second leg thanks to Ruben Loftus-Cheek’s first-half strike at Stamford Bridge. But Luka Jovic equalised soon after the interval as a tense clash finished 1-1 after extra time and 2-2 on aggregate. Cesar Azpilicueta’s penalty was saved by Kevin Trapp in the shoot-out, but Kepa kept out Martin Hinteregger’s effort and then turned away Goncalo Paciencia before Eden Hazard slotted home the decisive kick to spark wild celebrations. It was a sweet moment of redemption for Kepa after he was widely criticised for his astonishing mutiny in the League Cup final against Manchester City when he refused to be substituted before the Blues lost on penalties. A relieved Sarri conceded Chelsea found it hard to control the game and needed some good fortune to avoid a shock exit. “We played a very good first half. Then in the first part of the second half, we went in trouble. We were passive in the defensive phase, so we conceded the goal, 10 minutes of panic,” he said. “In extra-time, we were really tired. After 60 matches to play 120 minutes it’s really very difficult. “There is no preparation for penalties because you can kick very well in the training ground but then the pressure is different. “We have to recover energy because we are really very tired.” Hazard also relished his crucial contribution in what could be his last kick at the Bridge amid rumours of a close-season move to Real Madrid. “I am only thinking to win something for this club,” said Hazard when asked if the final will be his last game for the club. “If it is my last game I will try to do everything. In my mind, I don’t know yet.” Having already qualified for next season’s Champions League when they guaranteed a top-four finish in the Premier League last weekend, Chelsea can bring an uplifting end to Sarri’s troubled first season by winning the Europa League. Former Napoli boss Sarri this week claimed Chelsea “deserve” to win a trophy this season and the Italian is now one victory away from the first major prize of his managerial career. However, Sarri is not happy that Chelsea will play a friendly in the United States against the New England Revolution next week. “Now we need to rest. Unfortunately, we have to go play in the United States because I think at this moment we need to rest then we have 10 days to prepare the final,” Sarri said. Frankfurt flummoxed Inevitably, Hazard was the catalyst for Chelsea’s 28th-minute opener as he twisted and turned to find just enough space for a perfectly-weighted pass to Loftus-Cheek. Hazard’s vision and execution completely flummoxed the Frankfurt defence, leaving Loftus-Cheek with plenty of time to guide a cool low finish into the far corner for his 10th goal of the season. But Chelsea couldn’t turn their first-half superiority into further goals and a fatal loss of concentration allowed Frankfurt to equalise in the 49th minute. Jovic had scored Frankfurt’s goal in the first leg and the 21-year-old Serb showed why he is being linked to Real Madrid with another predatory finish. Chesting the ball down to Mijat Gacinovic, Jovic easily eluded the dozing Luiz as he ran onto the return pass and calmly steered in his 10th Europa League goal this season. Still lacking any rhythm in extra-time, Chelsea needed an agile goalline clearance from Luiz to stop Sebastien Haller’s shot before the Frankfurt forward was denied again by Davide Zappacosta’s header off the line. Azpilicueta thought he’d won it for Chelsea in the closing minutes when he bundled home after Trapp dropped Hazard’s cross, but the goal was controversially disallowed for the Spaniard’s challenge on the keeper, setting the stage for Kepa and Hazard to see the Blues through to Baku.

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