Chelsea Beat Arsenal In Baku To Clinch Europa League Title
29th May 2019
The gunners will report back for pre-season in July, before they head to the United States on tour where we will play matches in Denver, Los Angeles, Charlotte and Washington DC

- Arsenal’s Europa League campaign ended in disappointment on Wednesday night as they were beaten by Chelsea in the final in Baku
- The game got off to a cagey start, not helped by the sedate atmosphere inside the Olympic Stadium, and it was not until the 18th minute that it burst into life
- Arsenal had an encouraging spell midway through the first period, with Kepa once again denying Lacazette who had been played through by Torreira, before Granit Xhaka arrowed a fierce drive narrowly over from 25 yards
BAKU, Azerbaijan- Arsenal’s Europa League campaign ended in disappointment on Wednesday
night as they were beaten by Chelsea in the final in Baku.
The game got off to
a cagey start, not helped by the sedate atmosphere inside the Olympic Stadium,
and it was not until the 18th minute that it burst into life.
It came as
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang cushioned a header to play Alex Lacazette in on goal,
and the French striker touched the ball past Kepa before going down in the area.
Penalty? No. VAR review? Also, surprisingly, no.
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Arsenal had an
encouraging spell midway through the first period, with Kepa once again denying
Lacazette who had been played through by Torreira, before Granit Xhaka arrowed
a fierce drive narrowly over from 25 yards.
But Chelsea were a
threat themselves and Petr Cech, in the final game of a legendary career, was
soon called into action to push away an Emerson drive and would later repeat
the trick to deny Olivier Giroud.
But he could not
keep out the former Gunner’s diving header at the start of the second half that
gave Chelsea the lead and put us right up against it.
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The gunners task
became even greater when Pedro extended the Blues’ advantage on the hour mark,
and four minutes later they made it three as Hazard converted from the spot.
Alex Iwobi gave us a
sliver of hope after blasting in a superb volley from the edge of the area, but
moments later Hazard added a fourth for Chelsea.
It was a bitter pill
to swallow, and it rounded off a deeply disappointing evening.
Arsenal will report back for pre-season in July, before we head to the United States on tour where we will play matches in Denver, Los Angeles, Charlotte and Washington DC.