Alexis Sanchez scored an extra-time goal as Arsenal beat
Manchester City 2-1 at Wembley to reach their 20th FA Cup final on Sunday.
The Naijaroyaltyculture.blogspot.com reports that this victory means
it will be Arsenal’s third FA Cup final appearance in four seasons.
City, who lost David Silva to a first-half injury, went ahead in
the 62nd minute when Sergio Aguero raced through the opponents’ defence to
score.
Nacho Monreal volleyed in Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s cross to
equalise in the 72nd minute, though Yaya Toure hit the bar for City before
extra time.
Sanchez then swept in when City failed to clear Mesut Ozil’s
free-kick after 101 minutes.
Guardiola made his fourth substitution of the match throwing in
Nigeria’s Kelechi Iheanacho in a desperate tactical move in the 106th minute.
He replaced Raheem Sterling who came in earlier in the first
half for the injured Silva.
However, the attacking force of Manchester City failed to break
down a resolute Arsenal defence.
Iheanacho squirted a header wide under pressure in one of the
last goal scoring chances of the match.
Arsenal manger Arsene Wenger in his post-match said it was a
great team performance.
I am very proud of our performance and spirit. I felt we became
stronger. In the first half maybe we were a bit cautious, accepting to be dominated,
and then we became stronger and stronger.
It was a very tight game, but overall I think we deserve to win
the game.
We went through a difficult period. I will talk one day about
that. I feel players showed great togetherness today.
I am very pleased, it was a big game today. Overall it was a
great performance not only technically but mentally. We became stronger and in
the end deserved to win the game.
The team performance was there..When the players give their best
and are completely focused you always stand up for them.
We were close to scoring and on the break they are very good. We
lost the ball and conceded the goal but we showed the right response.”
Asked about his future, Wenger said: “People can question my
decision but not my loyalty and commitment to the club.”
Also, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said: “In games like
this, you can’t expect to control all the situations but we did most of the
time.
We performed like we would want to in a final match. We did
absolutely everything. Congratulations to Arsenal.
We’ll improve next season. We competed here, we had more chances
but the finishing was like it has been throughout the season.
We played like we wanted to and that’s all. We are sad but
tomorrow we have to stand up to finish the games we still have to play.
I don’t have regrets about the team. We just have to compete in
these games. We are here for the results. Next season we will be stronger.”
Arsenal will face Chelsea in the final match at Wembley on May
27.
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