Arsenal 1 Manchester United 3: Sanchez helps down old club as Solskjaer streak continues

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has won all eight games in charge of Manchester United after a 3-1 FA Cup win at Arsenal on Friday.

Published : Jan 26, 2019 08:35 IST

Alexis Sanchez scores for Manchester United against old club Arsenal
Alexis Sanchez scores for Manchester United against old club Arsenal
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Alexis Sanchez scores for Manchester United against old club Arsenal

Alexis Sanchez scored on his return to Arsenal in a 3-1 victory for Manchester United in the fourth round of the FA Cup.

United was not at its best but quickfire goals in the first half from Sanchez and Jesse Lingard, both of which were set up by Romelu Lukaku, gave them a 2-0 lead at the Emirates Stadium on Friday.

Arsenal hit back through Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang but could not find a way to beat David de Gea's deputy Sergio Romero again, with Anthony Martial's late third wrapping it up for United.

Victory for United means its has won eight games out of eight in all competitions under Solskjaer, while opposite number Unai Emery will rue injuries to defenders Sokratis Papastathopoulos and Laurent Koscielny.

Arsenal lost Sokratis to an early injury and things got worse for the Gunners when they conceded to an old hero with United's first effort in the 31st minute.

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Alexis Sanchez and Jesses Lingard scored in the first half to United ahead.
 

Sanchez scored in Arsenal's FA Cup final wins in 2015 and 2017 and he brilliantly rounded Petr Cech to finish from a tight angle after collecting a sublime reverse ball from Lukaku.

And the Belgium striker was involved again when United doubled its lead 149 seconds later.

Arsenal's offside trap failed for the second time in quick succession with a rapid counter-attack freeing Lukaku to square a pass that Lingard controlled before finishing low past Cech.

Emery's men gave themselves a lifeline before the break when Aubameyang tapped in at the back post following good combination play from Aaron Ramsey and Alexandre Lacazette.

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Romero saved brilliantly from Ramsey after the restart before Koscielny was forced off with a facial injury following a long delay after being caught by Lukaku's boot.

And United booked its place in the fifth round when another counter-attack undid Arsenal in the 82nd minute. Paul Pogba's driving run ended with a shot parried by Cech and Martial tucked away the rebound.

 

What does it mean? Arsenal's soft centre exposed

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Injuries to Laurent Koscienly and Sokratis meant Shkodran Mustafi had to deal with a confident United forwardline.
 

There is no doubting Arsenal's attack is potent, but its defence was torn open twice in three minutes by a United side who rarely threatened before or after their double-salvo. Injuries to both starting centre-backs, Sokratis and Koscielny, will hardly help matters for Emery, who has already lost Hector Bellerin for the rest of the season. As for United, they keep on finding a way to win under Solskjaer even if they do not truly sparkle.


Lukaku reminds Solskjaer of his talents

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Romelu Lukaku's played a key role in the win by setting up Sanchez and Lingard for the first two goal.
 

Marcus Rashford's brilliant form in recent weeks has kept the fit-again Lukaku on United's bench, but he was back in the team and created two of his side's goals. Lukaku's playmaking talents are underrated but he showed he is more than a goalscorer with cute passes for team-mates Sanchez and Lingard. Solskjaer has a decision to make for United's next game.


Kolasinac positioning costs Arsenal

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Sead Kolasinac's inability to track back left Arsenal exposed at the back.
 

Sead Kolasinac has many qualities but concentration does not appear to be one of them. For both United goals in the first half, Arsenal's rampaging left-back was caught significantly out of position, his mistakes giving the Gunners a mountain to climb. He was also fortunate not to be sent off after pushing his head into the face of Rashford late in the game. Referee Craig Pawson opted to book both players, while amid a melee Ashley Young may also face a later punishment after he appeared to flick an object back into the crowd after it was thrown onto the field.


Key Opta Facts:

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Aubameyang's 43rd minute goal was not enough for Arsenal.
 

- Manchester United has won six matches in all competitions at the Emirates – more than any other visiting side has managed since Arsenal moved there at the start of the 2006-07 campaign.
- Since losing 2-1 to Arsenal in the quarter-final in March 2015, Manchester United has won more FA Cup matches than any other team (16).
- Arsenal has lost two of its last three FA Cup matches (W1) – one more than it had lost in its previous 23 FA Cup games combined (1).
- Manchester United has registered eight consecutive wins in all competitions for the first time since January 2017.
- Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has scored on his Arsenal debut in the Premier League (v Everton), Europa League (v Vorskla Poltava) and FA Cup (v Man Utd).


What's next?

Both sides are at home in the Premier League on Tuesday. United host Burnley, whose relegation rivals Cardiff City go to Arsenal.

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