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Arsenal are excited about Saturday’s Heads Up FA Cup final against Chelsea because the players want to “save our season”, says Alexandre Lacazette.
The Gunners, who have won a record 13 FA Cups, finished eighth in the Premier League and will not qualify for the Europa League if they lose at Wembley.
“We missed a few of our targets,” said France striker Lacazette, 29.
Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta and Chelsea’s Frank Lampard are both aiming to win first trophies as managers.
Former Gunners captain Arteta succeeded Unai Emery in December.
Lacazette added: “It’s been a weird year. We had the long stop, we changed manager, had different players.
“It was a difficult season, maybe the most difficult in my career, but I know I learned a lot. The FA Cup means a lot. I came to Arsenal to win trophies.”
Blues boss Lampard, meanwhile, has backed winger Willian to produce another “fantastic” performance in the final game before the Brazilian’s contract runs out.
“He’s been fantastic for us. He’s been fantastic this season – he’s shown the right attitude,” said Lampard.
“So I would expect nothing less than he’s shown already, and that’s Willian for you.”
TEAM NEWS
Arsenal defender Hector Bellerin missed the win over Watford as a precaution with a tight calf but has been back in training this week.
Cedric Soares is cup-tied, while Calum Chambers, Pablo Mari, Shkodran Mustafi and Gabriel Martinelli remain out.
Influential Chelsea pair N’Golo Kante and Willian are both in the squad after injuries.
However, Ruben Loftus-Cheek sustained a minor injury in training on Thursday and has been ruled out.
MOTD COMMENTATOR’S NOTES
@Guymowbray: The 139th FA Cup final will be one that makes history, of a kind that nobody wished for.
A crowdless Wembley for the semi-finals was an eerie enough experience, but for nobody to be there for our game’s annual showpiece occasion? That’s a whole new level.
The FA have done their best to ensure it still stands out as special, from the singing of Abide With Me (pre-recorded by Emeli Sande from the stadium roof) to a modified trophy and medal presentation, but it’s inevitable that the day just won’t have the same joy and excitement.
At least we can expect some from the game, a relatively evenly matched one between clubs who served up a truly entertaining final just three years ago.
It certainly ought to be closer than last year’s season-ending Europa League final for both, with Arsenal undoubtedly improving under Mikel Arteta – bidding to follow George Graham in playing for and managing a Gunners cup-winning side.
Frank Lampard could be the third to do that for Chelsea (after Gianluca Vialli and Roberto Di Matteo), with the chance to put a trophy-winning seal on a first season in charge that has surpassed realistic expectations.
Let’s hope the contest does too, to end the longest, strangest domestic season with at least some sort of smile.
To borrow a line from Abide With Me’s final verse – “Shine through the gloom and point me to the skies”.
LAWRO’S PREDICTION
Unlike last year’s final between Manchester City and Watford, this game is very hard to call.
For starters, it is going to be a very different sort of occasion. We know now that football behind closed doors is strange, but this is going to be the strangest game yet.
It’s an FA Cup final, and a derby game too, but it doesn’t really feel like that. Fans are an intrinsic part of football regardless, but that is even more the case for the moments when you win things. Without them at Wembley, it just won’t be the same.
I am still expecting a good game, though, and it is Arsenal who I think will edge it.
That’s not to say Chelsea are not dangerous too. I just feel like Arsenal have got more momentum and confidence at the moment, but otherwise it is difficult to split the two sides.
Prediction: 1-0
Lawro’s predictions v Josh Franceschi and Willie J Healey
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
- Arsenal have won both of their previous FA Cup finals against Chelsea: 2-0 in 2002 and 2-1 in 2017.
- However, Chelsea have won their other two meetings in major finals, by 2-1 in the 2007 League Cup and 4-1 in last year’s Europa League showpiece.
- Chelsea’s only win in their past nine FA Cup clashes with the Gunners came in the 2009 semi-final.
Arsenal
- Arsenal have reached the FA Cup final a record 21 times and have also won the competition 13 times – more than any other side. They have featured in 15% of all FA Cup finals.
- The Gunners have not lost an FA Cup final at Wembley since a 1-0 defeat by West Ham in 1980.
- Arsenal finished outside the Premier League’s top six this season for the first time in 25 years.
- They’ve failed to score in only one of their past 31 FA Cup matches.
Chelsea
- This is Chelsea’s 14th FA Cup final; only Arsenal (21) and Manchester United (20) have reached more.
- They have lost only one of their past 15 FA Cup matches.
- Since his FA Cup debut in 2013, Olivier Giroud has scored 16 goals in the competition – second only to Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero.
- The Frenchman is aiming to become just the second player to score for and against a specific side (Arsenal) in separate FA Cup finals. Frank Stapleton netted for Arsenal against Manchester United in the 1979 final, and then for the Red Devils in the 1983 final versus Brighton.
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