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Fired up to defy history

Gunners aim to break nine-year Old Trafford curse

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The English FA Cup has been an underdogs’ tournament this season, but its first genuine heavyweigh­t clash arrives today when holders Arsenal visit old rivals Manchester United in the quarterfin­als.

The eliminatio­ns of Chelsea, Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur and Southampto­n have cleared the route for United and Arsenal, and it is an opportunit­y that both teams are desperate not to squander.

Recent events have left the FA Cup as the last realistic opportunit­y for both sides to apply a silver sheen to seasons that are rolling towards uncertain conclusion­s.

The pair remain well placed to qualify for next season’s Champions League, with Arsenal currently third in the Premier League table and United a point back in fourth.

But Arsenal are on the brink of eliminatio­n from this season’s Champions League after a 3-1 first-leg loss to Monaco in the last 16, while doubts continue to dog United as they struggle for form under Louis Van Gaal.

Arsenal have won four matches in a row in the league, but recent history has given them reason to fear trips to Old Trafford. Arsene Wenger’s side have not won there since September 2006 – a run of 10 matches that includes two FA Cup defeats and a scarring 8-2 annihilati­on in the league in August 2011.

The Arsenal manager refuses to entertain talk of bad omens, however, saying: “I don’t believe too much in history. I just believe in the performanc­e on the day. At the moment we are doing very well away from home.

“The size of the pitch is exactly the same everywhere. It is just down to how much we turn up and how much effort we put in to win the game. Both teams will think, ‘If we get over this hurdle, we have a good opportunit­y to win the competitio­n.’

“We are confident from our Premier League run, so we go to Manchester United to qualify and to give absolutely everything.”

With 11 titles each, United and Arsenal are the two most successful teams in the history of the FA Cup.

Their 14 previous encounters have yielded some of the competitio­n’s most enduring moments, from Alan Sunderland’s late winner for Arsenal in 1979’s “Five-minute Final” to Ryan Giggs’ sensationa­l solo goal to settle the tournament’s last ever semi-final replay in 1999.

Arsenal endured a trophy drought of nine years between beating United on penalties in the 2005 final in Cardiff and coming from behind to beat Hull 3-2 at Wembley last May.

But it is even longer – 11 years – since United last lifted the trophy and captain Wayne Rooney is far from alone in Van Gaal’s squad in having an FA Cup-shaped hole in his collection of winners’ medals.

“We haven’t been to a final for a few years. We want to try to win that game and we are looking forward to that,” said the England striker.

“Of course, I think it is a massive trophy. It is a trophy that, growing up as a youngster, I used to love watching and I was fortunate enough to see Everton lift the FA Cup in 1995 when I was nine years old.

“It is something which I would love to do and hopefully, it can be this year.”

Robin van Persie and Juan Mata are the only members of the United squad to have won the FA Cup, but Van Persie’s success came with Arsenal in that 2005 final and Mata’s was with Chelsea in 2012.

An ankle injury means that Van Persie will miss the reunion with his former club, while centreback Jonny Evans begins a six-match ban for spitting at Papiss Cisse during United’s 1-0 win at Newcastle on Wednesday.

Arsenal centreback Gabriel has been ruled out with a hamstring injury, while goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny (illness), defender Nacho Monreal (back) and midfielder Mathieu Flamini (hamstring) face fitness tests. — AFP

The size of the pitch is exactly the same everywhere. It is just down to how much we turn up and how much effort we put in to win the game.

— Arsene Wenger

 ??  ?? We know the score: Robin van Persie and Juan Mata are the only members of the current Manchester United squad to have won the FA Cup, but Van Persie’s success came with Arsenal in 2005 and Mata’s was with Chelsea in 2012. — EPA
We know the score: Robin van Persie and Juan Mata are the only members of the current Manchester United squad to have won the FA Cup, but Van Persie’s success came with Arsenal in 2005 and Mata’s was with Chelsea in 2012. — EPA

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