Saka struck down with injury as Arsenal set up Man City showdown in FA Cup after schooling Oxford
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Arsenal have set up a blockbuster FA Cup fourth-round clash at Manchester City after eventually seeing off third-tier Oxford United.
Gunners boss Mikel Arteta made seven changes from the recent goalless stalemate with Newcastle and the Premier League leaders were made to work hard for a 3-0 victory at the Kassam Stadium.
Neither side mustered a shot on target in an utterly forgettable opening 45 minutes before Mohamed Elneny’s first goal in 617 days broke the deadlock and a classy Eddie Nketiah double wrapped up the win.
England international Bukayo Saka limped off for Arsenal, who will travel to their nearest title rivals City as a reward for cup progress.
Not until 10 minutes after the interval did the capacity crowd witness a shot on target, Saka cutting inside before seeing his effort cleared off the line by Lewis Bate.
On 63 minutes, the 14-time FA Cup winners finally went ahead.
Fabio Vieira – arguably the most ineffectual player on the pitch in the opening hour – providing a free-kick into the box which Elneny headed home with force.
Vieira was again on hand to lay on Arsenal’s second, slipping in a fine through-ball which was collected by Nketiah, who showed his cool by rounding McGinty and tapping home.
“He has the quality,” Arteta told ITV Sport.“He is a really creative player and has the capacity to decide games in the final third. The moment we got him into the right spaces he made the difference.”
Nketiah would double up for the evening on 76 minutes with a deft finish from a Gabriel Martinelli pass, although he appeared offside, with the lack of VAR working in Arsenal’s favour.
“We knew it would not be easy,” Nketiah told ITV.
“It is a tough ground, good crowd and a tough pitch to play on. We had to stay patient, we had to up the level as it wasn’t good enough from us in the first half and I think we did that in the second.”Every player wants to play whatever the competition. I am grateful for the opportunities and I just want to keep working and keep helping the team.”
Saka had gone down injured moments earlier and limped around the side of the pitch to be replaced by Emile Smith Rowe – his fellow England international returning from a four-month injury lay-off.
Saka’s knock will be the main concern for Arteta, who takes his side to face neighbours Tottenham on Sunday afternoon on the back of this hard-fought victory.
Arteta claimed Saka was “fine, he’s OK” and that he would be considered for selection in the derby against Tottenham on the weekend.