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Arsenal
held Chelsea to a goalless draw in the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final
on Wednesday night.
It was the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system that took centre stage during a
relatively uneventful affair at Stamford Bridge, as referee Martin Atkinson used
the technology twice to assess two penalty shouts in either half, neither of
which were given.
Chelsea had the better of the chances on the night, but could not break through
Arsenal to leave the tie wide open heading into the second leg at the Emirates
in two weeks.
For the second time, after Brighton and Crystal Palace met in the FA Cup on
Monday night, the VAR system was being used in English football, and Atkinson
wanted clarification on his decision not to award a penalty for a Victor Moses
challenge on Ainsley Maitland-Niles in the 39th minute, which proved correct.
Chelsea did then come close to an opener on the stroke of half-time as a
trademark deep cross from Cesar Azpilicueta found Cesc Fabregas in the box, but
he could only head straight at David Ospina from an unmarked position.
The Blues came close again just after the break as they threatened from a short
corner, but Andreas Christensen could only nod over from close range after
Marcos Alonso had flicked a cross into his path.
Arsenal then suffered a blow just before the hour-mark when they lost Jack
Wilshere, who was captain, to injury. It was an all-too familiar sight as the
midfielder appeared to land awkwardly and hurt his ankle, before being replaced
by Mohamed Elneny.
Arsene Wenger, who was serving the second match of his touchline ban from the
Stamford Bridge press box, then threw Alexis Sanchez on for Alexandre Lacazette,
with the substitution being jeered by a section of the away end.
Player ratings
Chelsea: Courtois (6), Azpilicueta (7), Christensen (7),
Rudiger (7), Moses (6), Kante (6), Fabregas (7), Drinkwater (6), Alonso (6),
Hazard (7), Morata (6)
Subs: Bakayoko (n/a), Willian (n/a), Batshuayi (n/a)
Arsenal: Ospina (7), Bellerin (6), Chambers (7), Mustafi (7),
Holding (7), Maitland-Niles (5), Wilshere (7), Xhaka (6), Iwobi (5), Welbeck
(6), Lacazette (5)
Subs: Elneny (n/a), Sanchez (n/a)
Man of the match: Calum Chambers
There was some more use of the VAR late on as Danny Welbeck appeared to trip
Fabregas in the box, but once again referee Atkinson's initial decision was
justified by the video replays.
Opta stats
Chelsea have now failed to score in just three home games in all competitions
under Antonio Conte - all of them have been this season and two have been
against Arsenal.
Indeed, Arsenal are only the second team ever to keep two clean sheets away at
Chelsea in the same season, after Manchester United in 1998-99.
The Blues have had consecutive goalless draws in all competitions for the first
time since November 2012.
All four meetings between these sides in all competitions this season have ended
level - the last time two Premier League teams drew four games against each
other in the same season was Blackburn vs Sunderland in 2002-03.
Chelsea have progressed on each of the three occasions they've drawn the first
leg of a League Cup semi-final - vs Man Utd in 2005, Wycombe in 2007 and
Liverpool in 2015.
Meanwhile, Arsenal have progressed just once from the three previous occasions
they've drawn the first leg - going through against Tottenham in 2007, but
failing against Aston Villa in 1996 and Tottenham in 2008.
Man of the match - Calum Chambers
It wasn't a vintage Carabao Cup semi-final and chances were few and far between,
but Calum Chambers put in an assured display as part of Arsenal's defence in
repelling Chelsea's attack.
What's Next?
Both sides are back in Premier League action this weekend. Chelsea host
Leicester on Saturday 3pm, while Arsenal travel to Bournemouth on Sunday in the
first part of Super Sunday on Sky Sports, with kick-off at 1.30pm
Click Here For Official Team Sheet
Teams
Chelsea Courtois, Azpilicueta (c), Christensen, Rudiger, Moses,
Drinkwater (Willian 68), Kante, Fabregas, Alonso, Hazard (Bakayoko 84), Morata
(Batshuayi 87)
Subs Not Used Eduardo, Zappacosta, Luiz, Pedro
Booked Kante
Goals
Arsenal Ospina, Chambers, Mustafi, Holding, Bellerin, Xhaka,
Wilshere (c) (Elneny 57), Maitland-Niles, Iwobi, Lacazette (Sanchez 66), Welbeck
Subs Not Used Macey, Mertesacker, Mavropanos, Nelson, Walcott
Booked Xhaka, Elneny
Goals
Attendance 40,097
Referee Martin Atkinson