Arsenal, the most successful side in the FA Cup’s 152-year history, are out of this year’s competition at the fourth round stage, after narrowly losing a tactical tussle with fellow Premier League (PL) title contenders Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium.
The PL’s top two finally came to blows after a week of this fixture’s relentless billing as ‘Master vs Apprentice’, with Pep Guardiola looking to fend off a serious assault on his crown by former assistant Mikel Arteta.
Despite six changes from the Gunners, they were quick as usual, and it was Leandro Trossard asking the more serious questions in the early going. Making his first start for the Gunners since moving from Brighton, the Belgian showed some trickery and earned himself some vital space, allowing him to find Takehiro Tomiyasu on the edge of the area. However, the Japanese full-back’s powerful drive was beaten away by Stefan Ortega.
Trossard continued to torment City as the first-half minutes ticked by, frequently exploiting the space left by Rico Lewis on the hosts’ right flank. The winger also had an effort of his own at the midpoint of the half, but Ortega was equal to the task once more.
At the other end, City were struggling to create chances of their own, despite the considerable presence of Erling Haaland up front. Creator-in-chief Kevin De Bruyne came closest to finding the net for City, as his curler from the edge of the area drifted narrowly wide of the far post.
City substitute Julian Álvarez sparked the contest into life when his long-range effort struck the post, and Arsenal’s failure to clear their lines after this huge let-off cost them the opening goal. Jack Grealish’s reverse pass gave Nathan Aké a clear path in the final third, allowing to curl a delightful finish into the far corner on his weak foot beyond the Matt Turner.
Arteta responded to falling behind by introducing Gabriel Martinelli, Martin Ødegaard and former City boy Oleksandr Zinchenko, but his changes failed to have any real impact.