
Jurrien Timber says Arsenal did an ‘amazing job’ to beat ‘great team’ Chelsea and advance to the Carabao Cup final.
Mikel Arteta’s side defeated Chelsea 4-2 on aggregate after winning 3-2 at Stamford Bridge and 1-0 at the Emirates Stadium.
Boasting a one-goal lead going into the second leg, Arsenal’s superb defence once again proved crucial as the Gunners nullified a Chelsea side who had won six of their seven games under new boss Liam Rosenior.
With Chelsea desperately seeking a goal to take the tie to extra-time, Kai Havertz scored an injury-time winner to guarantee Arsenal’s place in the March 22 final.
Timber praised ‘great team’ Chelsea after Arsenal’s semi-final win and singled out Cole Palmer and Estevao Willian for praise.
Neither Palmer or Estevao started against Arsenal, with the former still recovering from an injury and the latter only just returning from Brazil where he was on compassionate leave, but Timber said their second-half introductions highlighted Chelsea’s strength in depth.
‘Chelsea are a great team,’ said Timber, who will now feature in his first final since joining Arsenal in 2023. ‘They have some amazing players.
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‘Bringing Palmer and Estevao on, they also have amazing players coming off the bench. When you win over two legs twice, I think you have done an amazing job, so credit to the team.
‘The desire is there – we are very hungry. We are in an amazing position.’
Timber added: ‘The atmosphere at the end just makes me smile. On to Wembley!

‘Kai did amazing, for him to be out for so long and come back and the love he gets from the fans says a lot.
‘You could feel it coming, he goes around the goalkeeper, and you know everyone is going to go crazy.’
Arsenal and England midfielder Declan Rice also praised Chelsea after helping the Gunners reach the Carabao Cup final, where they will meet Manchester City or Newcastle United.
‘Credit to Chelsea to be fair. Since their new manager has come in they’ve been really, really good,’ Rice told ITV.
‘They changed the formation tonight and gave us problems. On another night they could have scored but credit where it is due, our defence was incredible.
‘We have a group who really want it. Whatever team comes at us, we’re ready for it. When you play a team like Chelsea they throw so many things at you physically and mentally.
‘You’ve got to have that resilience to stay strong and keep going. We deserve it. The last three or four years we’ve been at the top of the Premier League competing and got really close but haven’t been good enough.
‘That’s why this season we have that extra desire and fire in our bellies to go one step further in every competition. There’s a long way to go but to be a cup final with this club is amazing.’
Arsenal and Chelsea both return to Premier League action this weekend, with the Gunners facing Sunderland and the Blues visiting basement boys Wolves.
Arteta’s side are hoping to clinch the league title for the first time since 2004 and boast a six-point lead over second-placed Manchester City.
Chelsea, meanwhile, are fifth as they chase Champions League qualification, one point behind resurgent Manchester United.
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