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Arsenal edge Manchester City to reach FA Cup final

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Alexis Sanchez struck an extratime winner as Arsenal came from behind to beat Manchester City 2-1 in their FA Cup semifinal at Wembley.

Sergio Aguero had put City ahead with a fine breakaway goal just after the hour having had another strike controvers­ially ruled out, but Nacho Monreal equalised.

City twice hit the woodwork in the latter stages of normal time through Yaya Toure and Fernandinh­o but Sanchez, recently linked with City, pounced for a 101stminut­e winner after a goalmouth scramble.

Arsenal’s victory vindicated underpress­ure Arsene Wenger’s decision to play with three at the back for the second time in a week - but they were outplayed for large spells early on.

City’s pre-game suggestion­s Gabriel Jesus could be fit proved a smokescree­n but the Gunners struggled to hold them back and were forced to employ crude tactics.

David Silva was an early casualty, forced off with 23 minutes gone after failing to recover from a heavy Gabriel tackle. Aguero needed treatment after being kicked in the back by Laurent Koscielny and Sanchez was booked for a challenge on Fernandinh­o.

Before he left the field, Silva forced a good save from Petr Cech with a header and his replacemen­t Raheem Sterling volleyed wide.

Aguero wanted a penalty after tangling with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n but nothing was given.

Arsenal offered little but Claudio Bravo, preferred to Willy Caballero, did get some sarcastic cheers when he safely held an Olivier Giroud header.

Koscielny had a goal correctly ruled out for offside but controvers­y erupted when City had a goal disallowed in more contentiou­s circumstan­ces.

Aguero thought he had scored with a shot that crossed the line before Sterling smashed home a rebound off Cech - but the ball was ruled to have drifted out of play beforehand from Leroy Sane’s cross. Replays suggested it was a very tight call but ultimately wrong.

Arsenal responded well to the reprieve with a positive start to the second half but City had another good opportunit­y when Nicolas Otamendi headed wide.

The opening goal came just after the hour as City broke from deep following an Arsenal corner.

The ball was headed out as far as Yaya Toure and he released Aguero with a superb pass from just outside his own area. The Argentinia­n raced clear of Monreal, closed in on goal and beat Cech with a brilliant flick. It was his 30th goal of the season, his 12th in 12 games and sparked jubilant scenes in the City end, including a ‘Poznan’ celebratio­n.

Their joy was short-lived, however, as the impressive Oxlade-Chamberlai­n whipped a dangerous, dipping cross into the City box and Monreal volleyed in at the far post.

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? Arsenal’s Spanish defender Hector Bellerin (L), midfielder Granit Xhaka (C) and midfielder Aaron Ramsey celebrate victory after the FA Cup semi-final football match between Arsenal and Manchester City at Wembley stadium in London yesterday.
Photo: AFP Arsenal’s Spanish defender Hector Bellerin (L), midfielder Granit Xhaka (C) and midfielder Aaron Ramsey celebrate victory after the FA Cup semi-final football match between Arsenal and Manchester City at Wembley stadium in London yesterday.

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