What we learned from Chelsea FC's defeat: Liam Rosenior's response and the road to Wembley
The Blues faced a daunting challenge against Arsenal at Stamford Bridge, knowing a trophy was within reach after just three games. However, a 3-2 loss in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg left Liam Rosenior's chances of silverware in doubt.
Despite the setback, Alejandro Garnacho's late rally offered a glimmer of hope. Chelsea now faces a challenging second leg at the Emirates, but they have something to fight for.
Rosenior's first test as head coach was a tough one, with key players Reece James, Cole Palmer, and Malo Gusto missing due to fitness issues, and Jamie Gittens and Liam Delap battling illness. The team's experience was tested against a formidable Arsenal side.
Arsenal's intensity and skill were evident, with Ben White and Viktor Gyokeres scoring early goals, and Martin Zubimendi adding a sublime third. Mikel Merino missed a chance to secure a fourth. While Chelsea's effort was commendable, their sloppy defense and wasteful moments cost them.
Alejandro Garnacho's heroics came too late, but they showcased his potential. His goal, a controlled volley, galvanised the team and set up an energetic finish led by Pedro Neto, Estevao, and Garnacho's two-goal display. Despite the loss, Chelsea's effort and resilience were notable.
Looking ahead, Chelsea has a chance to turn the tide in the second leg. With key players returning, including Moises Caicedo, James, Palmer, and Gusto, they must believe in their ability to reach Wembley. The road to success is challenging, but Rosenior's response and the team's spirit offer a glimmer of hope.