Daily Mirror

‘Jadon can force exit’

FA Cup, Prem next season or just attracting - and keeping - big names, the Gunners boss is really looking the part in the Emirates hotseat

- BY JOHN CROSS BY DARREN LEWIS @MirrorDarr­en

JADON SANCHO will have to push for his dream move to Manchester United.

Borussia Dortmund are looking for potential replacemen­ts as they still believe the Reds will come back for the England forward this summer.

But with the clubs still deadlocked over Sancho’s valuation, it could take the 20-year-old to make sure the transfer goes through by making it clear he wants to move to Old Trafford.

Dortmund ideally want £120million for Sancho – who has 17 Bundesliga goals this term – and have made it clear they will not take less than £100m.

United have money to spend, but the belief is that the coronaviru­s will make transfer fees fall and they may have to wait a year for their top target unless they can reach a compromise.

EMIRATES FA CUP SEMI-FINAL

MAN UTD (0) 1 CHELSEA (1) Fernandes 85 (pen) Giroud 45 Mount 46 Maguire 74 (og) PREMIER LEAGUE BOURNEMTH (0) 0 SOUTHMPTN (1) 2 Ings 41 Adams 90

3 LEICESTER (0) 3

TOTTENHAM (3)

Justin 6 (og)

Kane 37, 40

SKY BET CHAMPIONSH­IP BARNSLEY (0) 1 NOTTM FOR (0) 0 Schmidt 90

DERBY (0)

Martin 54 0

LEEDS (0) Hernandez 56 Shackleton 75 Clarke 84 (og) VANARAMA NATIONAL North play-offs eliminator: Altrincham 3 Chester FC 2, Brackley 1 Gateshead 1 (Gateshead win 6-5 on pens). South play-offs eliminator: Bath City 1 Dorking Wanderers 2, Slough 0 Dartford 3. 1

PDC WORLD MATCHPLAY, Milton Keynes, 1st Round: M Suljovic (Aut) bt J Hughes (Eng) 12-10. 3

MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT, Dublin, Ohio, Early final round scores (USA unless stated, par 72): 291 C Bezuidenho­ut (Rsa) 72 69 78 72, 292 M Kuchar 76 67 76 73, 293 C Pettersson (Swe) 72 72 79 70, 294 S Harrington 74 69 76 75, R Moore 70 75 75 74, 295 B Cauley 75 71 73 76, C-T Pan (Tai) 72 74 75 74, L Griffin 72 73 76 74, 296 J Furyk 72 68 79 77, C Morikawa 76 70 73 77

SPANISH MOTOGP, Jerez de la Frontera, MotoGP: 1F Quartararo (Fra) Yamaha 41mins 23.796ssecs, 2 M Vinales (Spa) Yamaha 41:28.399, 3 A Dovizioso (Ita) Ducati 41:29.742. Moto2: 1L Marini (Ita) Kalex 39mins 23.297secs, 2 T Nagashima (Jpn) Kalex 39:24.568, 3 J Martin (Spa) Kalex 39:28.135. Moto3: 1 A Arenas (Spa) KTM 39mins 26.256secs, 2 Ai Ogura (Jpn) Honda 39:26.596, 3 T Arbolino (Ita) Honda 39:26.625.

Premier League

Brighton v Newcastle (6) Sheff Utd v Everton (6) Wolves v Crystal Palace (8.15)

2nd Test Match—day 5 of 5: England v West Indies (Emirates Old Trafford, 11am).

World Matchplay

(Milton Keynes).

Aubameyang 19, 71

IMPRESSED by this win? Just imagine what Mikel Arteta will do next season if they give him the Arsenal credit card this summer.

Consider too what a campaign we have in store with the Gunners – who also beat Liverpool last week – on course to join Manchester United and Chelsea in rising from their slumber.

Because after seeing off Manchester City on Saturday night, Arteta made no bones about the fact that he is looking forward to showing the kind of character and clinical finishing that smashed up the odds here on a more regular basis in the Premier League.

“That is the challenge,” said the Arsenal boss. “The challenge is to do that for long periods in a season.

“From now we have a challenge, after a beautiful week winning against the best two teams in Europe – how do we react? Do we back off, or do we go again and are we ready to play against Aston Villa?

“Every game has a different plan. We are very analytical and realistic with our options, where they are and how we can make them better.”

Winning the FA Cup would represent more than just a trophy for Arsenal this season.

For Arteta it would be a bargaining chip, a negotiatin­g position. A pot to prove that he did not just get the job because he is Pep Guardiola’s mate.

Winners’ medals for Arteta’s players would underline his ability to organise the most shambolic defence the Gunners have had in the last 25 years. They would showcase his man-management, his courage under fire following that 3-0 league defeat to City just after the lockdown in which Arsenal had their backsides handed to them.

For all the triumphali­sm over Saturday’s win and the joy at reaching the FA Cup Final, the Gunners have been here and done that, lifting the trophy three times in the last six seasons.

This time around the FA Cup for Arsenal would be a stepping stone.

A sign that the pulse of that winning culture in the red half of north London is still beating.

Win it this time and perhaps even match-winner Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (netting his two goals against City, below) might just think twice about jumping ship with the tide turning. Win it now and maybe those players who laughed in gentle sympathy at Arteta’s claim that the club remains a big draw might just change their minds.

The Spaniard does not care – and could yet have the last laugh.

“I don’t think we should bring players that need a lot of convincing,” he added.

“The feeling I get when I talk to a lot of people is that the players still want to come to the club because of the history, the way we do things, our values, the fans we have, our stadium.

“That’s a really attractive thing, that’s my feeling.

“For me, Saturday is a huge win because our obligation with this club is to fight for silverware, to be with the top teams. We have reached the final. I put that pressure on myself and now we are starting to do that. To beat the two best teams in the country is great.”

Liverpool, remember, went from seventh in the table to within a Steven Gerrard slip of winning the title under Brendan Rodgers. Under Jurgen Klopp they went from 25 points behind City to leaving Guardiola and his players needing binoculars and radar to even find them.

As at Liverpool, players will want to jump on board as Arteta takes Arsenal on the road to recovery.

Arrogant midfielder Matteo Guendouzi – set to be sold unless he sorts himself out – would be a fool not to swallow his pride, pipe down and beg to remain part of what is clearly something special.

Arsenal do not need to win the Cup to prove something special is taking shape under rookie boss Arteta – but it certainly would help.

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