Arteta urges Arsenal to learn from League Cup pain ahead of Chelsea semi
Arsenal's Spanish manager Mikel Arteta gestures during the English Premier League football match between Arsenal and Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium in London on January 8, 2026. (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP)
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Mikel Arteta has urged Arsenal to learn from the pain of
last season's League Cup semi-final exit as they prepare to face Chelsea on the
road to Wembley.
The Premier League leaders lost 4-0 on aggregate against
Newcastle over two legs in the last four in 2024/25 as they ended a fifth
straight season without major silverware.
Arteta's side travel to London rivals Chelsea in the
semi-final first leg on Wednesday, with holders Newcastle taking on Manchester
City in the other last four clash.
"We've been really consistent again in the competition,
and now we have to knock another big team out to be in the final," Arteta
told his pre-match press conference on Tuesday.
"That's the mission. Hopefully we learn from last year
because it was painful, especially the manner that the games went and the
amount of chances that we made not to go through, but hopefully this year we
are better and especially more efficient."
City won multiple League Cups during Arteta's stint as an
assistant to Pep Guardiola at the Etihad Stadium, using it as a springboard for
bigger trophies.
Arteta was asked whether winning Arsenal's first silverware
since the 2020 FA Cup would ease the pressure on him for the rest of the
season.
"When you get to this stage in the competition, you get
to the final and you get over the line and win it, it brings energy, it brings
belief and the sense that everybody is very important and playing a part of
that," he said.
"I think it's something when you get there and win it,
everybody remembers and if not, nobody does. So once you get there, get the job
done."
Arteta will pit his wits against new Chelsea boss Liam
Rosenior, whom he faced on the pitch in the 2014 FA Cup final, when he
captained Arsenal to victory against Hull.
"I've seen a few pictures of that, so, that's the beauty of football, two very different careers, but at the end, facing each other," he said.

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