Eden Hazard scored twice in what could be his farewell appearance as Chelsea swept away Arsenal in the Europa League final in Baku, winning 4-1 to hand Maurizio Sarri his first major trophy as a coach.
This match started at 11pm local time on Wednesday in Azerbaijan, but it was Thursday by the time it came to life with a flood of second-half goals started by Olivier Giroud's 49th-minute opener against his old club.
Hazard then set up Pedro Rodriguez for Chelsea's second before grabbing a brace of his own -- including a penalty -- either side of Alex Iwobi's reply for Arsenal.
The Belgian has been tipped to leave Chelsea for Real Madrid after seven years in England, and if this is to be Hazard's swansong it was the perfect way to go.
It is his, and Chelsea's, second Europa League this decade and comes after they finished third in the Premier League to secure their return to the Champions League next season.
There will be no return to Europe's top table for Arsenal. Unai Emery's side had to win here to qualify for the Champions League but they were just not good enough on a bizarre night in Azerbaijan's capital.
Emery was hoping to win this competition for the fourth time. He will get another chance next season, but for now Arsenal's 25-year wait to bring back a European trophy to north London goes on.
Chelsea will remember their evening with fondness, as will Sarri, who 24 hours earlier had stolen the headlines when he angrily stormed off the pitch here during a training session in front of the television cameras.
Chelsea sweep aside Arsenal in Europa League final
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