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Man City survive huge FA Cup scare, holders Arsenal crash out
Southampton's English midfielder James Ward-Prowse (left) vies with Arsenal's Swiss midfielder Granit Xhaka during their English FA Cup fourth-round match at St Mary's Stadium in Southampton,Hampshire, yesterday. (Photos: AFP)
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January 23, 2021

Man City survive huge FA Cup scare, holders Arsenal crash out

LONDON, United Kingdom (AFP) — Manchester City were given a huge FA Cup scare by fourth-tier Cheltenham before a late blitz gave them a 3-1 win yesterday after Southampton dumped holders Arsenal out of the competition.

Six-time winners City were less than 10 minutes away from going out at the fourth-round stage before goals from Phil Foden, Gabriel Jesus and Ferran Torres.

City boss Pep Guardiola made 10 changes for the trip to the League Two side, but his side was still packed with internationals.

The home team — 72 places below City in the English football pyramid — produced a stirring defensive display to keep their much-vaunted opponents at bay.

Then, minutes after Jesus had hit the post in the second half, they took the lead.

City failed to deal with the outstanding Ben Tozer’s long throw and Alfie May fired in from close range to spark celebrations among the players.

Riyad Mahrez should have equalised when put through by Foden but Josh Griffiths produced a fine save to keep his side’s lead intact.

City were finally level when Foden levelled with nine minutes left, volleying in Joao Cancelo’s cross.

Three minutes later Jesus increased City’s lead, beating the offside trap to fire in from Fernandinho’s dinked ball over the centre-backs.

Torres made it 3-1 with the final kick of the game, turning in Ilkay Gundogan’s low cross.

Meanwhile, Southampton dumped holders Arsenal as West Ham cruised into the fifth round with a comfortable 4-0 win against third-tier Doncaster.

The Gunners, who have won the competition a record 14 times, went down 1-0 on England’s south coast courtesy of a Gabriel own goal.

Brighton edged past Blackpool and Sheffield United beat Plymouth as the other Premier League teams in action avoided embarrassment against lower-league opposition.

In the early kick-off at St Mary’s Stadium, Arsenal paid the price for a sluggish start against fellow top-flight side Southampton.

Arteta made seven changes from his team’s 3-0 league win against Newcastle on Monday, with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and midfielder Emile Smith Rowe both absent.

Southampton’s James Ward-Prowse rattled the crossbar from a swerving corner and Che Adams forced a fine save from Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno.

The 1976 FA Cup winners reaped the reward their positive approach deserved in the 24th minute.

Mohamed Elneny gave away possession on the edge of his own box and the ball was worked to Kyle Walker-Peters on the right.

The defender drilled the ball across the six-yard area and it was turned in by Gabriel— the first time rejuvenated Arsenal had conceded for 508 minutes.

Arsenal improved in the second half. They went close through Eddie Nketiah’s deflected shot and Alexandre Lacazette was inches away from connecting with a cross from fellow substitute Bukayo Saka but they could not find an equaliser.

Arteta, who won the FA Cup in August in his first season as Arsenal boss, said he was “really sad” to exit the competition.

“We had a dream to do it again like last year and the dream today is over,” he said.

“I am as well disappointed with the way we conceded the goal in an area where we know we shouldn’t be doing that. At the same time I cannot fault the effort of the players.”

Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl, who welcomed back Danny Ings after a hamstring injury and a positive coronavirus test in a strong line-up, was delighted with the win.

“We had in the first half more punch and more power,” said the Austrian, whose side briefly topped the Premier League earlier this season.

“In the second half it’s normal they have a lift… In general our work without the ball was good. It was a good team performance today.”

Pablo Fornals gave impressive West Ham an early lead at home to Doncaster as they dominated the League One side from the kick-off.

The home side doubled their advantage later in the first half when Andriy Yarmolenko pounced.

An own goal early in the second half from Andy Butler made it 3-0 and Oladapo Afolayan completed the rout.

West Ham, seventh in the Premier League after three straight wins, will play either Manchester United or Liverpool in the next round.

But Brighton did not have it all their own way against League One team Blackpool.

They went 1-0 ahead in the 27th minute courtesy of a thunderous strike from Yves Bissouma but were pegged back in first-half stoppage time by a Gary Madine goal.

The home side restored their lead in the 58th minute when Alexis Mac Allister’s shot from distance took a significant deflection off Steven Alzate and beat Blackpool keeper Chris Maxwell.

Goals from Chris Basham and Billy Sharp were enough for Premier League strugglers Sheffield United to see off League One opponents Plymouth.

Elsewhere, Swansea thumped fellow Championship side Nottingham Forest 5-1, while Bristol City beat Millwall 3-0.

Barnsley beat Championship leaders Norwich 1-0.

Today, Premier League leaders Manchester United face Liverpool in the tie of the round, while Chelsea are in action against Luton.

Sixth-tier Chorley put up a brave fight against Premier League side Wolves on Friday, but lost 1-0.

Manchester City’s English midfielder Phil Foden (right) gets away from Cheltenham Town’s Englishdefender Lewis Freestone during their English FA Cup fourth-round match at Jonny-Rocks Stadium inCheltenham, central England, yesterday.

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