Arsenal's Kepa Arrizabalaga eager for more League Cup heroics against Chelsea

BSS
Published On: 24 Dec 2025, 17:38
Collected photo

LONDON, Dec 24, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Arsenal goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga is relishing the prospect of knocking former club Chelsea out of the League Cup following his key role in a penalty shootout win over Crystal Palace.

The Gunners went through to the semi-finals on Tuesday after Kepa saved Maxence Lacroix's spot-kick in a dramatic 8-7 shootout success following a 1-1 draw with Palace at the Emirates Stadium.

Kepa spent seven years with the Blues before moving to north London in pre-season and he could now deny his old side a spot in the first major final of the current campaign.

Kepa, who has made all three of his Arsenal appearances so far in the League Cup, said: "Right now, if you want a trophy, and that's something that we want, we have to fight against good teams.

"Both semi-finals are big games, and it's going to be tough, but we'll prepare well for the game, and we'll be ready and we'll go for it."

Arsenal will take on Chelsea for a place at Wembley with the first of two legs to be played at Stamford Bridge on January 14 before the return match at the Emirates on February 3.

The Gunners were on course to reach the semi-finals in regulation time before Marc Guehi's late equaliser -- the third time in Arsenal's last five fixtures the Premier League leaders' defence has been breached in or beyond the 90th minute.

"We've conceded in a couple of games in the last minute so it's something that we have to look at," said Kepa, deputising for Arsenal first-choice keeper David Raya.

The 31-year-old Spaniard added: "But we are in the next round and we're happy. We made a huge effort. We should have scored a couple in the first half. We played so well. Then the second half was more like 50-50."

"Credit to the guys, they took amazing penalties. They kept us in the game, and they gave me an opportunity to make a save.

"Emotionally, you have to be focused, be strong, because obviously when you concede in the last minute and then you have to go to penalties, you need to 100 percent be focused on your penalty takers, you need to save. So it was a change of mindset, and it worked."

 

  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
Hadi Murder: court grants 5-day remand to Raju to help to flee Faisal
Dhaka court orders ballistic examination of Hadi murder 
MIST shifts admission test of Architecture Dept (Part-2) on Dec 28
AL can't participate in upcoming polls: Shafiqul Alam 
President greets Christian community on Xmas
Brazil's Bolsonaro leaves prison for hospital ahead of surgery: clinic
Govt increases revenue target by Taka 24,000cr in revised budget
Stocks resumes recovery momentum
Journalists form human chain in Khulna protesting attacks on Prothom Alo, Daily Star
Registration on ‘Postal Vote BD’ app opens until Dec 31
১০