Arsenal dumped out of FA Cup
LONDON: FA Cup holders Arsenal were sensationally dumped out of the competition by Nottingham Forest on Sunday, while Tottenham scored three goals in eight second-half minutes to see off the challenge of League One side AFC Wimbledon.
Championship side Forest revived memories of their glory years under Brian Clough, putting 13-time winners Arsenal to the sword in an incident-packed 4-2 win at the City Ground.Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, who made nine changes to the side that drew with Chelsea in the Premier League in midweek, defended his team selection for the third-round tie.
“We have many players on the edge and we play again on Wednesday,” he said. “When you don’t win the selection is always questioned. “I believe we had an experienced team — eight or nine internationals. It would be easy to think that was the problem.
“When you’re against a team like that they’re very difficult to beat. Defensively you cannot afford the mistakes we made.”US international Eric Lichaj opened the scoring for the home side with a header midway through the first half but Per Mertesacker equalised for the away team just three minutes later.
However, Forest continued to probe an inexperienced Arsenal line-up and got their reward just before half-time when Lichaj volleyed in spectacularly from the edge of the box.
Wenger, serving a touchline ban, was forced to watch powerless from the stands as Rob Holding conceded a penalty that teenager Ben Brereton converted in the 64th minute to stretch the home side’s lead to 3-1.
Danny Welbeck gave Arsenal hope with just over 10 minutes to go but Kieran Dowell netted from the penalty spot again to seal victory for the second-tier side over the Premier League visitors.
In a breathless final few minutes, Forest’s Joe Worrall was sent off but it was too late for Arsenal to take advantage.Nottingham Forest’s caretaker manager Gary Brazil said the result was something the former European champions could build on.
“This football club should be playing against the Arsenals of this world, and they should be beating them,” he added.“These fans deserve to be watching Premier League teams and that’s what we’ve got to drive towards.”
At Wembley, Harry Kane broke the deadlock against AFC Wimbledon with just under half an hour to go before he again and Jan Vertonghen made it 3-0 to put the game beyond the reach of the visitors.
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