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Young guns shine as Arsenal move into FA Cup 5th round

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BOURNEMOUT­H: Mikel Arteta hailed Arsenal's "hungry" youngsters after Bukayo Saka and Eddie Nketiah fired their side into the FA Cup fifth round with a 2-1 win against Bournemout­h on Monday.

Arteta turned to youth at Dean Court and Saka, Nketiah and Joe Willock repaid the Arsenal manager's faith with influentia­l displays that secured a trip to third-tier Portsmouth.

Saka gave Arsenal an early lead as the 18-year-old fullback bagged his third goal of the season with a superb strike.

Nketiah got the second before the interval to ensure

Arteta took another step towards emulating his FA Cups triumph as an Arsenal player in 2014 and 2015.

Sam Surridge got one back for Bournemout­h in the closing minutes, but it was too late to salvage a replay.

"I'm very pleased. Always tough to come here and win, we've done it with a young team as well," Arteta said.

"I have a lot of faith in them. I think they are developing really well. They are willing and hungry and will only get better."

Languishin­g in 10th place in the Premier League after failing to win any of their last three games, this was a welcome boost for Arteta as Arsenal built on their hard-fought draw at Chelsea last week.

It was Arsenal's third win in eight matches under Arteta in all competitio­ns, with just one defeat in that run.

It was not all plain sailing by the seaside for Arteta, who added: "We scored two fantastic goals, but after that we became a little bit sloppy and I didn't like that very much."

Arteta's first match in charge of Arsenal was a 1-1 Premier League draw at Bournemout­h in December, but his team looked far more accomplish­ed this time, even without several key players.

With Pierre-emerick Aubameyang still suspended, 18-year-old striker Gabriel Martinelli started for Arsenal.

Martinelli had scored in Arsenal's past two Premier League games to reach 10 goals for the season.

But the Brazilian isn't just a poacher and he showed his creative vision as Arsenal made a perfect start in the fifth minute. As a 22-pass Arsenal move approached an eye-catching crescendo, Willock's surge opened up the Bournemout­h defence.

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