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Chelsea vs Arsenal result: Eden Hazard ensures Blues win Europa League final in style

Re-live the action from Baku

Luke Brown
Baku
,Kieran Jackson
Wednesday 29 May 2019 16:52 EDT
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Chelsea v Arsenal: Europa League final preview

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Eden Hazard bid a glorious farewell to Chelsea by netting a brace as Maurizio Sarri's side roared past Arsenal to seal Europa League success in Azerbaijan.

Unai Emery was looking to continue his love affair with this competition and end the Gunners' 25-year wait for continental success at the end of his maiden campaign in the dugout.

But Arsenal collapsed as a tepid first half made way for a memorable second period at the sparsely-filled Baku Olympic Stadium, where Chelsea manager Sarri masterminded a 4-1 win that brought his first major trophy. Re-live the action in the blog below.

Cesar Azpilicueta and Gary Cahill lift the Europa League trophy for Chelsea!

Kieran Jackson29 May 2019 22:07

The moment of glory. 

Kieran Jackson29 May 2019 22:12

No fourth Europa League for Unai Emery...

Kieran Jackson29 May 2019 22:14

Arsenal are also the first team to concede four goals in a Europa League/UEFA Cup final since Middlesbrough lost 4-0 to Sevilla in the 2006 UEFA Cup final.

Kieran Jackson29 May 2019 22:18
Kieran Jackson29 May 2019 22:19

And here's five things we learned:

Kieran Jackson29 May 2019 22:20
Kieran Jackson29 May 2019 22:22

That's all from us on The Independent live blog, on an evening which saw Chelsea beat Arsenal 4-1 in the Europa League final.

Join us on Saturday for the Champions League final between Liverpool and Tottenham, but until then, goodbye! 

Kieran Jackson29 May 2019 22:24

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