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LONDON (Reuters): Eden Hazard scored the winning penalty for Chelsea to beat Eintracht Frankfurt 4-3 in their Europa League semi-final shootout on Thursday and become the fourth English side to reach a European final this season.
They will meet London club Arsenal in distant Baku on May 29.
A lively semi-final had finished 1-1 after the sides produced the same scoreline in Frankfurt a week ago and it was fitting that Hazard, Chelsea’s gifted midfielder, should win the match with what could be his final kick at Stamford Bridge.
The Belgian is expected to leave Chelsea at the end of the season after seven seasons in London, with Real Madrid in pursuit of his silky skills.
Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga was another hero on the night, saving penalties from Martin Hinteregger and Goncalo Paciencia in the shootout in which Chelsea captain Cesar Azpilicueta also had his shot stopped.
The shootout was played out in front of the noisy German fans and it was Azpilicueta who felt the pressure first, his shot comfortably saved by Kevin Trapp.
But Arrizabalaga took control, saving Hinteregger’s penalty with his feet and pushing aside Paciencia’s.
“Penalties are down to luck. Today we won and in the Carabao (League) Cup final we lost, but this is football. Today was really good and we played against a very difficult team and we are very happy,” Arrizabalaga told BT sport.
Chelsea coach Maurizio Sarri said the players were exhausted after a long season.
“I think we played a very good first half and then we got into trouble after the break. We conceded a goal in 10 minutes of panic,” the Italian said.
“We were better in the last part of the match but we were tired in extra time and it was difficult.”
English sides Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur reached the Champions League final with comeback victories over Barcelona and Ajax Amsterdam this week.