Sanchez caps Arsenal fightback, sets Chelsea final date
LONDON: Alexis Sanchez earned Arsenal an FA Cup final showdown with Chelsea and gave Arsene Wenger renewed hope of salvaging a troubled campaign as the gritty Gunners fought back to beat Manchester City 2-1 on Sunday.
When Sergio Aguero put City ahead in the second half of a bruising semi-final, Wenger’s side were on the verge of another dispiriting defeat in arguably the worst season of the Frenchman’s 21-year reign.
But, despite being out-played for long periods, Arsenal summoned a spirit and desire too often missing from their performances this term.Nacho Monreal’s equaliser forced extra-time and Sanchez’s predatory finish in the additional period secured a final date with Premier League leaders Chelsea back at Wembley on May 27.
City came close to striking first when the diminutive David Silva rose to meet Aguero’s cross with a header that Petr Cech pushed over.Silva departed due to injury soon after, but City monopolised possession and Arsenal were often reduced to kicking their opponents out of their rhythm.
Aguero and Raheem Sterling combined to bundle the ball into the net just before half-time, but the goal was controversially ruled out because Leroy Sane’s cross was adjudged to have gone out as it looped over the bar before curling back into play.
Aguero surged away from Monreal and, although his first touch almost ruined the chance, he recovered to lift a deft finish over Cech for his 30th goal this season.If that felt like the knockout blow, Monreal had other ideas and he hauled the Gunners off the canvas in the 71st minute.
Having laboured for so long, Arsenal suddenly sprang to life and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain swung over a superb cross to the far post, where Monreal timed his run perfectly to slot home from close-range for his first Arsenal goal in over two years. City almost hit back immediately, with Toure’s 25-yard volley pushed onto a post by Cech before Fernandinho headed against the crossbar from Kevin de Bruyne’s corner.
Danny Welbeck couldn’t win it for Arsenal with a fine curling strike before extra-time, but Sanchez came to Wenger’s rescue with a far more prosaic effort in the 101st minute.
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