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Kai Havertz disciplines former employer, Chelsea's own caution against Arsenal leaves Blues out of EFL Cup spot
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Kai Havertz Punishes Chelsea as Arsenal’s Strategy Sidelines Blues from EFL Cup Contention

February 3, 2026 4 Min Read
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In London, Liam Rosenior’s strategy on Tuesday night was straightforward—when facing a stronger opponent in the EFL Cup semi-final’s second leg and trailing by a slim margin, the plan was to hold back for the first hour. Unfortunately, this turned out to be a significant error in judgment from an inexperienced head coach. The game ended in heartbreak for Chelsea as Kai Havertz, once considered among the world’s elite, gleefully celebrated after rounding Robert Sanchez to score in the 97th minute, handing Arsenal a crucial 1-0 victory.

Chelsea seemed content to let the game drift towards a lackluster draw, hoping for a set piece or an opposing error to turn the tide. There were adjustments made both offensively and defensively, but no clear attempt from Kepa Arrizabalaga to push the ball into more dangerous areas was evident.

Post-match, Rosenior expressed that he struggled to finalize the lineup until late in the day, unsure of his players’ fitness levels, particularly Cole Palmer. He praised Palmer, stating, “He’s a gem,” and emphasized the importance of managing his playing time throughout the season. Rosenior also acknowledged Pedro Neto and Reece James had minor injuries, alongside Estebao’s return from a prior absence.

Managing such a talented but fragile squad is a challenge for a coach with little experience at this level, particularly when Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta has had previous semi-final failures but brings considerable experience to the table. The difference in tactical execution was stark; while it was evident Chelsea needed to challenge Arsenal, bridging the gap effectively with the ball was a different story. Chelsea’s frail attempts at offense often fell apart, lacking urgency and clarity in their buildup.

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Rosenior’s cautious approach led to a painfully slow buildup, especially in the first half, allowing Arsenal to control the pace. He later noted the risks associated with a man-to-man press, but failed to find an effective balance between attacking and conserving energy. The first half saw very little decisive action from either side, leaving the match at a low level of excitement.

Ultimately, maintaining a tight formation may have backfired, as it provided Arsenal with the necessary time to stabilize their game. Gabriel struggled against Chelsea’s initial press, which allowed Arsenal’s defenders to settle in rather than expose any weaknesses.

Rosenior hoped his strategy would exploit Arsenal’s nerves in their home stadium, yet it appeared Chelsea were the ones feeling the pressure. Mikel Arteta understood the significance of the home crowd and successfully employed their energy in the match.

Despite Chelsea’s tactical decisions, the lack of execution in the crucial moments was evident as they were often caught between trying to recover the ball and creating attacking plays. Rosenior’s choices failed to yield the anticipated breakthroughs, leaving Chelsea with less influence in the final third as the match progressed.

The day would ultimately define Arsenal’s determination to advance to the final, while Chelsea’s struggles illustrated a fundamental disconnect in their overall approach. Rosenior aimed to impose a strategy, but true implementation is often a different challenge altogether.

Fan Take: This match not only highlights Chelsea’s ongoing struggles under their new coach but also underscores the importance of tactical nuance in high-stakes games. For soccer fans, this serves as a reminder that even established teams can falter when leadership and strategy don’t align, influencing the dynamic of the league and potentially reshaping future seasons.

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