Mauricio Pochettino says he is "desperate" to win his first trophy in English football after building a Chelsea team from "nearly zero" and leading them to the Carabao Cup final.
The Blues emphatically overturned a 1-0 first-leg deficit with a 6-1 victory against Championship side Middlesbrough at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday, winning 6-2 on aggregate.
They will play either Liverpool or Fulham at Wembley on 25 February - the first cup final Chelsea have reached since losing both the EFL Cup and FA Cup on penalties to Liverpool in 2022.
Pochettino, who is yet to lift a trophy in England, lost in the final of this competition to Chelsea in 2015 and the Champions League final to Liverpool in 2019 when manager of Tottenham.
"I'm desperate to win a title here," said Pochettino, who won the first trophies of his managerial career at Paris St-Germain after being sacked by Spurs.
"In one year and a half in Paris, we won three trophies, and we want to win one here. I'm desperate to win, of course."
The Argentine has had mixed fortunes at Chelsea. With a number of young players signed, and a large number of injuries to the squad, their league form has been inconsistent.
However, the Blues have now put together a run of form, winning five of their past six games in all competitions, with the one defeat in that period being the semi-final first-leg loss to Middlesbrough.
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