Newcastle V Arsenal in the Carabao Cup: Gunners Eye Comeback Win As Newcastle Bid to Reach Finally

It’s a tough question about Mikel Arteta’s side to win on Newcastle, but they go there, knowing that the hosts have been beaten at home in their last two matches, admitting two or more goals on both occasions.

Bournemouth was visitors on January 18 and got away 4-1 winners, while Fulham won 2-1 there on February 1st.

Gunners have been pretty free scoring away from home and has hit three or more goals on the road five times this season and scored five goals on three of these apartments.

Arteta, whose club has not won the League Cup since 1993, said, “When you compare the team’s emotional state after the first leg and now after you City it is very different. The next stop is the final. We know how big it is.

“It is buzzing that the city’s game gave us, and the way we did it is the momentum. It’s time for full throttle and go for it.”

However, the story is not on Arsenal’s side when it comes to comebacks from losing the first leg at home in an EFL Cup semi -final.

At 31 times it has happened earlier, only twice the beaten side has gone on to overturn the deficit and progress.

The good news for them is Arsenal was the last to do so against Tottenham in 1986-87.

Another state that does not go into their advantage is that there have been 32 cases of a page losing the first part of a League Cup semi -final with two or more goals, and only one of them has gone up to The final, with Aston Villa, overturns a 3-1 first leg deficit against Tranmere in 1993-94.