The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Giroud double sweeps holders Arsenal through

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LONDON: Two goals in two minutes f rom Olivier Giroud gave Arsenal a 2-0 home victory over second-tier Middlesbro­ugh on Sunday that sent the FA Cup holders into the quarter-finals.

An upset never looked likely, as Arsene Wenger’s side prevented Championsh­ip high-f liers Middlesbro­ugh f rom pulling off a repeat of their victory at Manchester City in the previous round.

Instead, Arsenal were totally dominant at the Emirates Stadium, and even offered some sparks of magic; not least from Santi Cazorla, who emphasised the huge gulf in quality between the sides.

It was easy to see in the opening stages that Middlesbro­ugh coach Aitor Karanka had once been Jose Mourinho’s assistant, as the visitors displayed a lot of the defensive solidity characteri­stic of the Portuguese’s sides.

They packed the area around their own box and, although Arsenal were in full control, they initially struggled to create much beyond long-range shots.

Cazorla had a free-kick palmed away by goalkeeper Tomas Mejias and Giroud forced a similar save from the goalkeeper with a curled effort from distance.

It seemed like Arsenal were going to have come up with something a little more creative to actually open Middlesbro­ugh up, but Cazorla provided it.

On 27 minutes, with all space in front of him again closed off, the Spaniard played a divine reverse pass out wide that opened up the entire box.

Kieran Gibbs ran on and slotted the ball through for Giroud, who stabbed it past Mejias for the first goal.

That seemed to set Arsenal off, as it was 2-0 almost immediatel­y.

The home side forced a corner that the fit-again Alexis Sanchez took very quickly, with Giroud seemingly the only other player on the pitch alert to it.

With Middlesbro­ugh’s defenders caught on their heels, the France internatio­nal darted in front of Mejias and neatly volleyed in from close range.

Middlesbro­ugh were by then forced to step out a little more, but that only made Arsenal look livelier.

They were suddenly finding so much more space, and Sanchez was unlucky not to make it 30 after rounding Mejias. Ben Gibson desperatel­y hacked the ball away.

The best Middlesbro­ugh mustered in response before halftime was an Albert Adomah potshot, but Wojciech Szczesny easily held it.

The goalkeeper was back in the team for the first time since the fourth-round win over Brighton and Hove Albion, having been dropped, but could not have wished for an easier return.

A moment after half-time summed up Middlesbro­ugh’s performanc­e. They finally got a corner, only to take it short and lose the ball, allowing Arsenal to create a chance on the counteratt­ack.

The home side were by then creating openings at will, with Danny Welbeck, Mesut Ozil and Gibbs all going close.

The only thing missing from a near-complete display was a Sanchez goal, and that almost arrived on 65 minutes, only for Mejias to supremely touch his diving header away.

T h e goalkeeper’s performanc­e was perhaps the one plus for Karanka, as he stood up strongly.

T h e Middlesbro­ugh manager’s attacking changes did initially have some effect, as he brought on Adam Reach and Jelle Vossen for Chelsea loanee Patrick Bamford and Lee Tomlin.

Reach looked to have set himself up for a run on goal on the hour, only for Arsenal’s new signing Gabriel to body-check him, for which the Brazilian centre-back was booked.

The resulting free-kick had none of that power, as it was hit tamely into the wall. Arsenal, meanwhile, easily strolled into the quarter-finals. - AFP

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 ??  ?? Arsenal French striker Olivier Giroud (R) scores the opening goal during the English FA Cup fifth round football match between Arsenal and Middlesbro­ugh at the Emirates Stadium in London. - AFP photo
Arsenal French striker Olivier Giroud (R) scores the opening goal during the English FA Cup fifth round football match between Arsenal and Middlesbro­ugh at the Emirates Stadium in London. - AFP photo

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