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The Debrief: Five-goal Stamford Bridge thriller, AFCON final is set

Football Daily

BBC

Sports, Soccer

4.34.5K Ratings

🗓️ 14 January 2026

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Will Liam Rosenior drop Robert Sanchez for Chelsea, and is Viktor Gyokeres good enough for Arsenal? Ex-Chelsea goalkeeper Rob Green, former Arsenal defender Matt Upson and football correspondent John Murray join Steve Crossman from Stamford Bridge to react to Arsenal's 3-2 victory over Chelsea. That puts Mikel Arteta's Gunners in prime position to progress to the Carabao Cup final, but raises big questions for both sides. The panel debate them all, and you'll hear from the two managers, including Liam Rosenior reflecting on his first match in charge at the Bridge. Over in Morocco, there were two more semi-finals being played, as Senegal triumphed over Egypt and hosts Morocco defeated Nigeria on penalties to set up a mouth-watering AFCON final. Sadio Mane reacts to his goalscoring display which downed Mo Salah's Egypt in the early game, while John Bennett reports from Rabat, as the hosts celebrated long into the night. Finally, Kenny Crawford rounds up the night's Scottish Premiership action, with further reaction from Celtic boss Martin O'Neill and Hearts goalscorer Lawrence Shankland. Timecodes: 00:45 Chelsea's goalkeeping errors in defeat to Arsenal 07:50 Is Viktor Gyokeres enough for Arsenal? 16:45 Reaction from Mikel Arteta 18:43 How good can Alejandro Garnacho be? 22:15 Reaction from Liam Rosenior 25:15 AFCON finals set, with reaction from Senegal goalscorer Sadio Mane 27:58 Hearts win with 10 men 29:10 Interview with Hearts goalscorer Lawrence Shankland 30:30 Celtic win under O'Neill again 31:35 Reaction from Martin O'Neill

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0:21.9

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0:26.3

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0:28.4

The traitors uncloked,

0:29.5

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0:31.5

with me, Ed Gamble.

0:33.2

Watch on Eye Player, listen for more on BBC Sounds.

0:36.6

On the Football Daily podcast, The Debrief, with Steve Crossman.

0:41.6

What a night at Stanford Bridge.

0:44.0

Chelsea 2, Arsenal 3, full-time, first leg of the league cut semi-final.

0:49.4

Liam Rossignor's first home game in charge, Arsenal, twice leading by two goals.

0:55.5

White, Yockeresh and Zubimendi for Arsenal for Chelsea.

0:59.2

Two goals from Alejandro Garnacho after he came on as a substitute.

1:04.2

Also more to come on Celtics 1-0 win at Falkirk and Hart's 2-0 victory over St. Mirren.

1:08.9

They went down to 10 men when it was nil-nill-0, but that helps them greatly up at the top of the Scottish Premiership. We're also going to hear from Sadio Marnay as well. In the next half hour, he scored the goal for Senegal as they knocked Egypt out of the Africa Cup of Nations at the semi-final stage. But these are the sounds of Stanford Bridge.

1:29.8

The correspondent John Murray and Matt Upsen inside the stadium,

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