It's D-Day! Arsenal, Chelsea Ready For Baku London Derby Europa Final
29th May 2019
Two and a half weeks after the Premier League season ended, local rivals will contest for the second tier European honours far away from home

- The build-up to the Europa League final has been marred by the controversy surrounding UEFA's choice of venue, but it is now time for the football to do the talking as familiar foes Chelsea and Arsenal prepare to do battle in the unfamiliar setting of Baku
- It is the first leg in a week of European finals dominated by England, with Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur contesting the Champions League showpiece in Madrid on Saturday
- The distances and costs involved and the difficulty in getting to Baku have prevented more fans from travelling, while Arsenal are also handicapped by the absence of Henrikh Mkhitaryan
BAKU, Azerbaijan- The build-up to the Europa League final has been marred by the
controversy surrounding UEFA's choice of venue, but it is now time for the
football to do the talking as familiar foes Chelsea and Arsenal prepare to do
battle in the unfamiliar setting of Baku on Wednesday.
Two and a half weeks
after the Premier League season ended, here is a London derby exported almost
3,000 miles (5,000 kilometres) to Azerbaijan's capital, by the Caspian Sea.
It is the first leg
in a week of European finals dominated by England, with Liverpool and Tottenham
Hotspur contesting the Champions League showpiece in Madrid on Saturday.
However, there will
not be much of an English atmosphere at the Baku Olympic Stadium when the match
kicks off at 2300 local time (1900GMT), with reportedly only around 6,000
tickets sold by the clubs in a ground which holds almost 70,000.
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The distances and
costs involved and the difficulty in getting to Baku have prevented more fans
from travelling, while Arsenal are also handicapped by the absence of Henrikh
Mkhitaryan.
He decided not to
travel because of fears over his safety due to an ongoing political dispute
between Azerbaijan and his home country, Armenia.
"It is not in
my hands. They have their reason to play here and I must respect this
decision," said Arsenal coach Unai Emery on Tuesday.
"Yes I prefer
to play with our supporters here. I'd prefer it if a lot of supporters from us
and from Chelsea could come here from London, but it's difficult."
Emery's players have
promised to try to win the trophy for Mkhitaryan, and the stakes are certainly
high for the Gunners.
After finishing
fifth in the Premier League, two points behind Chelsea in third and one point
behind Tottenham, Arsenal have to win to qualify for next season's Champions
League.
"For a club
like Arsenal we have to be in the Champions League. It's an amazing and
important game because we want to give us, the fans and the club the Champions
League back," said midfielder Granit Xhaka.
Whether that in
itself is more important than winning a European trophy is another matter.
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- Sarri storms off -
Arsenal have not
been in a European final since 2006 and have not won a continental trophy since
lifting the Cup Winners' Cup 25 years ago.
In Emery, though,
they have a coach who won this competition three years running with Sevilla.
"All teams'
first objective is to play to win a title -- I think that is the first
objective, and then there is also the fact that it helps you to achieve the
Champions League," Emery reasoned.
Despite the
pressure, Emery appeared calm ahead of the game. In contrast, his opposite
number Maurizio Sarri looked anything but as he stormed off the pitch at the
Olympic Stadium during a training session on Tuesday evening that was open to
the media.
Television cameras
caught the Italian angrily throwing away his baseball cap as he headed for the
tunnel shortly after a moment of friction between David Luiz and Gonzalo
Higuain.
Sarri, who has been
heavily linked with a move to Juventus, had earlier said winning the final
would turn a "very good season" into a "wonderful" one.
- Night of farewells? -
He is still to win a
major trophy, but he has already steered the Blues to a return to the Champions
League and also took them to the League Cup final, where they lost on penalties
to Manchester City.
The game could also
be Eden Hazard's last as a Chelsea player amid reports he will finally move on
to Real Madrid.
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It will definitely
be the last game for Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech, who will retire afterwards
at the age of 37. A Chelsea great who crossed London in 2015, he has been
tipped for a return to Stamford Bridge in an upstairs capacity.
"I can speak
about Petr Cech a lot, but above all he's a great man, a great
professional," Emery said. "I want to do something important, with
him playing or not playing."
Bernd Leno is the
other option in goal, while Chelsea are sweating on the fitness of midfielder
N'Golo Kante.
"Kante has a
very little problem with his knee. The problem is the timing, but we are
trying," said Sarri.