Oxford United vs Arsenal Highlights: 3-0 victory over Oxford United to set date with Man City in FA Cup

Oxford United vs Arsenal Highlights: 3-0 victory over Oxford United to set date with Man City in FA Cup

 

Oxford United v Arsenal Highlights: FA Cup Highlights: OXF 0-3 ARS With a spirited three-goal victory in the South West, Arsenal progressed to the fourth round of the FA Cup without incident. However, Mikel Arteta’s side were not at their best. At this moment, the second half was brilliant thanks to two excellent goals from Eddie Nketiah and Mohamed Elneny, who scored for the first time since May 2021. As Manchester City, England await Arsenal in the next round.

Oxford United vs Arsenal Highlights

Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli start for Mikel Arteta’s side as they prepare to face Oxford in the FA Cup third round, while Emil Smith Rowe returns and sits on the bench. Billy Bodine and Josh Murphy replaced Tyler Gooderham and Yannick Wildschut in Oxford United’s starting line-up in Sunday’s 1-0 defeat at Exeter City.

 

Monday’s FA Cup third-round match between Arsenal and Oxford United ended with a 3-0 final score thanks to two second-half goals from Eddie Nketiah. After the break, Mikel Arteta’s side beat their League One rivals with goals from Mohamed Elneny and Nketiah, setting up a thrilling fourth-round clash with Manchester City.

 

Oxford United vs Arsenal Highlights: Despite making seven changes after a 0-0 draw at home to Newcastle, Arsenal went into the match against League One side Oxford to make it 19 of 24 games this season. He also picked a formidable XI.

 

But in the third tier, 14th-placed Oxford held off the Gunners with remarkable ease throughout the first half, showing little sign of being an arrogant side who have opened up a 5-point lead at the peak of the Premier League. Oxford frustrated the Premier League leaders with a lackluster first half in which Mikel Arteta’s side failed to register a single goal-scoring chance. 

Oxford United vs Arsenal Highlights: After a goalless first half, Oxford piled the pressure on Arsenal, Elneny successfully turning Fabio Vieira’s free-kick past Edward McGuinty to give the Gunners the lead. Nketiah scored his goals in the space of five minutes, with two superbly assisted strikes by Vieira and Gabriel Martinelli. On the weekend of January 28, the Premier League first team will visit the Etihad Stadium to face the second-placed team.

 

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