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Chelsea v Arsenal (2020-21)
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HT:0–1
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EventPremier League 2020-21
DateWednesday 12 May 2021
VenueStamford Bridge, London
Player of the MatchKieran Tierney
RefereeAndre Marriner
Attendance0
Weather14 °C (57 °F)
Chelsea - Man City
Arsenal - Villarreal
Chelsea - Leicester
Arsenal - Crystal Palace

Chelsea v Arsenal was a match which took place at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday 12 May 2021.

Chelsea missed the opportunity to strengthen their place in the top four as Emile Smith Rowe's second Premier League goal in as many games gave Arsenal victory.

The game's only goal came in the first half courtesy of a terrible mistake by Jorginho. The midfielder misjudged a pass back that was in danger of trickling over the line before Kepa Arrizabalaga managed to claw the ball away but only to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who teed up Smith Rowe to slot in.

Chelsea dominated from then on as Mason Mount twice went close, seeing a volley inside the box blocked before the England international drew a good save out of Bernd Leno.

Christian Pulisic thought he had equalised on the hour but his strike was ruled out by the video assistant referee for offside, while substitute Olivier Giroud should have done better but swung wildly at his shot after a mistake by Mohamed Elneny.

The hosts then twice went agonisingly close to rescuing a point in stoppage time as Leno pushed Kurt Zouma's header onto the bar before Giroud's volley also bounced back off the woodwork, but Arsenal held on to take the three points.

The victory also meant the Gunners completed the double over the Blues for the first time in 17 years to boost their own hopes of ensuring they are playing European football next season.

Chelsea remain fourth on 64 points, six ahead of West Ham and seven ahead of Liverpool, who have two games in hand on Thomas Tuchel's side.

Arsenal, meanwhile, are eighth and just one point behind Tottenham in seventh, although have played a game more.

Chelsea have been hugely impressive under Tuchel and, while the immediate goal is getting the points required to cement a top-four finish this season, the signs are good that they should be title challengers next term.

The two-legged win against Real Madrid in the semi-final of the Champions League highlighted how difficult a side they are to beat but this game also showed that they can sometimes be their own worst enemy.

Jorginho's mistakes, when he attempted a blind pass back to Kepa, was the eighth time the Blues have made errors leading to opposition goals in the Premier League this season, a number surpassed only by Liverpool (nine) and Chelsea's most in a single league campaign since 2015-16.

Despite that Chelsea had plenty of opportunities to get a result but were wasteful in front of goal. Kai Havertz should have scored before Smith Rowe's opener but blazed over when one-on-one while Giroud also had a good chance to equalise in the second half.

Chelsea may have had half a mind on Saturday's FA Cup final against Leicester and they are still in a great position to finish in the top four but the defeat - only their third under Tuchel - will give hope to the chasing pack.

Liverpool's next two games are away to Manchester United and relegated West Brom and if they are to win those they would only be a point behind Chelsea with two games remaining.

A win at a strong Chelsea side is certainly a very good result and one that keeps alive Arsenal's hopes of avoiding missing out on European football for the first time in 27 seasons.

The performance was for large periods a disappointing one as, bar Smith Rowe's tap-in following Jorginho's mistake, they struggled to create anything of note as they spent the majority of the game camped in their own half.

But to their credit they were organised in defence, particularly when they came under pressure late on and while they rode their luck at times it was another positive result as the Gunners try to put behind them the disappointment of failing to reach the Europa League final.

Arsenal still look a long way off a side that will challenge for the top four again anytime soon but it is now three Premier League wins in a row and, with games against Crystal Palace and Brighton remaining, they have the opportunity to finish an underwhelming season in a positive fashion.

Match[]

Details[]

12 May 2021
20:15 GMT
Chelsea Chelsea FC 0–1 Arsenal FC Arsenal Stamford Bridge, London
Attendance: 0
Referee: Andre Marriner
HT:0–1
Report
Smith-Rowe Goal 16'
Chelsea
Arsenal
01 Kepa Arrizabalaga
28 César Azpilicueta Substituted off in the 78th minute 78'
06 Thiago Silva
15 Kurt Zouma
24 Reece James
23 Billy Gilmour Substituted off in the 45th minute 45'
05 Jorginho
21 Ben Chilwell
19 Mason Mount
10 Christian Pulisic
29 Kai Havertz Substituted off in the 65th minute 65'
Substitutes:
03 Marcos Alonso
11 Timo Werner
16 Édouard Mendy
18 Olivier Giroud Substituted on in the 65th minute 65'
20 Callum Hudson-Odoi Substituted on in the 45th minute 45'
22 Hakim Ziyech Substituted on in the 78th minute 78'
33 Emerson
55 Tino Anjorin
57 Valentino Livramento
Manager:
Flag of Germany Thomas Tuchel
01 Bernd Leno
16 Rob Holding
06 Gabriel
22 Pablo Marí
03 Kieran Tierney
18 Thomas Partey Booked
25 Mohamed Elneny
07 Bukayo Saka Substituted off in the 66th minute 66'
11 Martin Ødegaard
32 Emile Smith-Rowe
14 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Substituted off in the 79th minute 79'
Substitutes:
02 Héctor Bellerín
08 Dani Ceballos
09 Alexandre Lacazette Substituted on in the 79th minute 79'
12 Willian
17 Cédric Soares
19 Nicolas Pépé
21 Calum Chambers Substituted on in the 66th minute 66'Substituted off in the 88th minute 88'
33 Mathew Ryan
35 Gabriel Martinelli
Manager:
Flag of Spain Mikel Arteta

Man of the Match:
Kieran Tierney

Assistant referees:
Scott Ledger
Simon Long
Fourth official:
Lee Mason

Match rules

  • 90 minutes, no extra time or penalties.
  • Three points awarded to winner, none to loser.
  • One point awarded to each in the event of a draw.
  • Nine named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

Match Stats[]

Overall Chelsea Arsenal
Goals scored 0 1
Total shots 19 5
Shots on target 5 2
Ball possession 68% 32%
Corner kicks 9 1
Fouls committed 7 6

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