
Arseblog Arsecast, The Arsenal Podcast Episode 860 - Halfway there ...
Jan 15, 2026
Phil Costa, a football journalist and podcaster, joins to dissect Arsenal's thrilling 3-2 victory over Chelsea in the Carabao Cup semi-final. They analyze the impact of early goals, missed opportunities, and standout performances from players like Martin Zubimendi and William Saliba. Discussion revolves around tactical choices, pressing strategies, and Kepa's goalkeeping decisions. Costa emphasizes the importance of seizing trophies like the Carabao Cup to build momentum. Humorously, they critique Chelsea's immaturity on the pitch.
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Early Set-Piece Momentum Shift
- An early set-piece goal calmed Arsenal and unsettled Chelsea's crowd at Stamford Bridge.
- The moment shifted momentum and highlighted the value of quick dominance away from home.
Pitch Conditions Altered Arsenal's Rhythm
- The pitch slowed possession and blunted Arsenal's typical quick passing style.
- Arteta's team still generated pressing moments but the surface limited their usual fluidity.
Saka's Invisible Impact
- Bukayo Saka's second-half energy triggered Arsenal's attacking control despite lacking direct goal contributions.
- His work led to the first and third goals and shifted the game's tempo decisively.
