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Mansfield Town vs Arsenal; The FA Cup Fifth Round

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Mansfield Town vs Arsenal. The FA Cup Fifth Round.

One Call StadiumAttendance9,260.

Mansfield Town 1

  • W Evans (50th minute)

Arsenal 2

  • N Madueke (41st minute)
  • E Eze (66th minute)

Mansfield 1-2 Arsenal: Gunners survive FA Cup scare to make quarter-finals and keep quadruple hopes alive

Match report as Arsenal beat Mansfield 2-1 in the FA Cup; Mikel Arteta set the Gunners up in a back three and included two 16-year-olds in his line-up; goals from Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze either side of a Will Evans equaliser was enough for place in Monday's quarter-final draw

Eberechi Eze celebrates after firing Arsenal into a 2-1 lead at Mansfield
Image: Eberechi Eze celebrates after firing Arsenal into a 2-1 lead at Mansfield

Arsenal survived a major scare against League One Mansfield to progress through to the FA Cup quarter-finals and keep their hopes of a quadruple alive.

Mikel Arteta named a starting XI with two 16 year olds and a shift in formation to three at the back as he opted to rotate his side ahead of a busy run-in.

This nearly proved to be the Gunners' downfall though, as they had to overcome a period of sustained pressure from Nigel Clough's side in order to make it through to the last eight of the competition.

Team news headlines

  • Mikel Arteta surprised many by switching to a back three for a much changed Arsenal
  • The Gunners became the first ever Premier League team to name two 16-year-olds in their starting XI in any competition, with Max Dowman and Marli Salmon both handed starts

The Premier League leaders looked unsettled from the get-go by both the condition of the pitch and their own set-up as they struggled to adapt to their 3-4-3 formation. It led to the Stags looking the most likely to take the initiative, as they managed eight efforts on goal to Arsenal's three after the opening quarter of an hour.

However, an injury to Leandro Trossard offered Arteta a chance to switch to a more natural back four shape and allowed his side to get into second gear.

Noni Madueke fires Arsenal into the lead at Mansfield
Image: Noni Madueke fired Arsenal into the lead at Mansfield

As a result, Noni Madueke, who had been holding back as a makeshift right wing-back before the tweak, fired home splendidly close to half-time to give the heavy favourites the breakthrough.

Substitute Will Evans equalises for Mansfield against Arsenal
Image: Substitute Will Evans equalised for Mansfield against Arsenal

Any thoughts that this would lead to one-way traffic in the second-half were quickly eradicated, however. Marli Salmon, 16, gifted possession to substitute Will Evans who breezed past Cristhian Mosquera and slotted home five minutes after the break to send the One Call Stadium into raptures.

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Max Dowman takes on George Abbott
Image: Teenager Max Dowman impressed yet again for a much-changed Gunners

It seemed as though momentum was with the hosts as they pushed for an unlikely second. Despite the likes of the other 16-year-old on the pitch in Max Dowman starring at the other end of the pitch, Arteta was forced to flex his muscles to get his side back ahead.

Marli Salmon and Stephen McLaughlin battle for the ball
Image: Marli Salmon and Stephen McLaughlin battle for the ball

Eberechi Eze and Bukayo Saka were sent on from the bench, and it was the former who unleashed a rocket past Liam Roberts to put the Gunners ahead.

Eberechi Eze celebrates after firing Arsenal into a 2-1 lead at Mansfield
Image: Eberechi Eze celebrates after firing Arsenal into a 2-1 lead at Mansfield

Roberts would also have to be on hand to produce a brilliant save with his feet to deny Saka from getting in on the act.

The valiant effort from the side 59 places worse off in the football pyramid proved to come to nothing, as the Premier League leaders held on despite late sustained late pressure to book their place in the quarter-final draw on Monday night.

Player ratings

Mansfield: Roberts (8), Knoyle (7), Oshilaja (7), Blake-Tracy (7), Akins (7), Russell (8), Reed (7), Abbott (6), McLaughlin (7), Roberts (6), Oates (7).

Subs: Evans (8), Lewis (6), Irow (n/a), Adeboyejo (n/a), Hewitt (n/a).

Arsenal: Kepa (6), Salmon (4), Mosquera (5), Calafiori (5), Madueke (8), Norgaard (6), Trossard (5), Martinelli (6), Dowman (8), Havertz (6), Jesus (6).

Subs: Hincapie (6), Timber (6), Eze (7), Dixon (6), Saka (6).

Player of the Match: Jonathan Russell.

Arteta: Mansfield made it difficult for Arsenal

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta applauding the away fans at the final whistle
Image: Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta applauding the away fans at the final whistle

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta to TNT Sports:

"It was a proper FA Cup game. Credit to Mansfield, the stadium, the atmosphere, the fans created a bit of banter. Great for them to keep pushing the team, They made it really difficult for us.

"You have to be much more ruthless in front of goal, we had four or five big open chances that we didn't convert. Then the margin is smaller and you give the opponent hope. We also made a mistake for the goal.

"But we had two 16-year-olds in the starting line-up, I don't think that's ever happened.

"Everybody feels involved. We have the desire that game by game we are closer to the things we can achieve."

Clough: We made a proper cup tie of it

Mansfield Town manager Nigel Clough to TNT Sports:

"I thought the effort the players gave was absolutely incredible. We wanted to make it a proper cup tie and make it uncomfortable for Arsenal. I thought we did that.

"We're very proud. We said to the lads, if we do concede - don't concede a second one. Then it becomes a bit too easy. That didn't happen today.

"We could have done it. But I think everyone else enjoyed it."

'One day I'll look back and enjoy the moment'

Will Evans celebrates after equalising for Mansfield against Arsenal
Image: Will Evans celebrates after equalising for Mansfield against Arsenal

Mansfield Town goalscorer Will Evans to TNT Sports:

"I was gutted to not start the game, and any chance I got I had to prove a point. Not just to myself. The ball broke to me, the defender didn't press me. The gaffer says low and hard and thankfully it went in.

"Football is think and fast, onto the next game. We go Tuesday-Saturday between now and the rest of the season. One day I'll go through my old goals and enjoy the moment. As much as today is good, we have to shift our focus to Tuesday now."

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