FA Cup: Holder Arsenal knocked out by Southampton in fourth round

Arsenal centre-back Gabriel turned one into his own net as the FA Cup holder was knocked in the fourth round by Southampton.

Published : Jan 23, 2021 20:39 IST

Holder Arsenal bowed out of the FA Cup in the fourth round in disappointing fashion as Gabriel's first-half own goal condemned them to a 1-0 defeat by Southampton on Saturday.

The Gunners' defence of the trophy they won by beating Chelsea last August ended with something of a whimper as Mikel Arteta's side struggled with repeatedly sloppy defending.

Southampton deservedly took the lead in the 24th minute when Kyle Walker-Peters drilled a low cross into the area and Gabriel inadvertently touched it past keeper Bernd Leno.

 

Arsenal could have fallen further behind with home striker Danny Ings going close for the hosts on several occasions. The visiting side did apply some second-half pressure but Southampton was comfortable as they held on to set up a fifth-round clash with Wolverhampton Wanderers.

It was Southampton's first FA Cup win over Arsenal, and the first time they had beaten Cup holders since 1902.

"We had in the first half more punch and more power," Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl said.

"In the second half it's normal they have a lift. We must make the second goal. We made one or two chances -- Shane Long should have got a penalty.

"It was a good team performance today."

Southampton were joined in the last 16 by top-flight rivals West Ham United who crushed third-tier Doncaster Rovers 4-0, Brighton & Hove Albion who beat Blackpool 2-1 and Sheffield United who edged Plymouth Argyle 2-1.

Championship high-flyers Swansea City thrashed Nottingham Forest 5-1 and could face Manchester City next if Pep Guardiola's side beat fourth-tier Cheltenham Town later.

Norwich City lost 1-0 at Barnsley.

With a busy Premier League spell coming up, including another trip to Southampton in midweek, Arteta made some changes with the likes of Alexandre Lacazette, Bukayo Saka and Thomas Partey amongst those on the bench.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was also missing from the squad for personal reasons.

But that was no excuse for a lacklustre first half in which Southampton's pressing game proved too much for the visitors.

Southampton's goal was a case in point. Arsenal's Mohamed Elneny was hounded into conceding possession, Southampton then switched play to the right with James Ward-Prowse feeding Walker-Peters whose cross was diverted in by a sliding Gabriel.

It was the first goal Arsenal had conceded since Boxing Day.

Ings hit the woodwork shortly after the break, although his effort would have been offside, before Arsenal finally began to offer some attacking threat.

Arteta sent on Partey, Saka and Lacazette and shortly afterwards Rob Holding side-footed their best chance over the bar when a cross from Hector Bellerin fell kindly for him.

Eddie Nketiah blazed a late chance wide for Arsenal to leave Arteta frustrated at a first loss in seven games. "Really sad to be out of the competition. Disappointed to be out and the way we conceded," the Spaniard said.