Alexis Sanchez came back to haunt Arsenal as the Chilean opened the scoring in Manchester United’s 3-1 FA Cup fourth-round win on Friday to maintain Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s 100 percent record as caretaker manager.
United’s winning run under the Norwegian is now eight games in all competitions, and his decision to make five changes was vindicated as both Sanchez and the returning Romelu Lukaku had a huge impact.
Lukaku set up both Sanchez’s opener and Jesse Lingard’s second for the visitors in a two-minute spell just after the half-hour mark.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang reduced Arsenal’s arrears just before halftime, and the Gunners had plenty of chances to force a replay, but were denied by Sergio Romero as the rested David de Gea was not missed.
Eight minutes from time, United sealed a place in the last-16 when substitute Anthony Martial tucked home the rebound after Petr Cech could only parry Paul Pogba’s initial effort.
Sanchez was roundly booed on his first visit to the Emirates since moving to Old Trafford just over a year ago after running down his contract at Arsenal into its final six months.
That move bagged the Chilean a highly lucrative deal, but Sanchez has failed to deliver on that investment, with a loss of form and injuries contributing to a return of just four goals in 32 appearances before kickoff.
However, handed just a second start since Solskjaer took charge, Sanchez showed why he was once in such high demand as he latched on to Lukaku’s pass before rounding Cech and finishing from a narrow angle for just his second goal of the season.
😳 | Who else but @Alexis_Sanchez? pic.twitter.com/EliETpIppu
— The Emirates FA Cup (@EmiratesFACup) January 25, 2019
Solskjaer used Lingard in the middle of a front three with Marcus Rashford and Martial on either side as threats on the counter-attack to great effect in victory at Tottenham a fortnight ago.
A similar tactic with Lukaku and Sanchez this time in the wider areas worked a treat for United’s second as Lukaku broke forward, before his low cross was expertly dispatched by Lingard.
❄️ | Cool as you like, @JesseLingard pic.twitter.com/y4q7Z2N3Sv
— The Emirates FA Cup (@EmiratesFACup) January 25, 2019
Arsenal were also exploiting the space in behind Lukaku at will, though, and finally, made United pay two minutes before the break.
That @RomeluLukaku9 pass 😱
That @Alexis_Sanchez finish 😏
Hands up if you enjoyed that one 🙌 #MUFC #EmiratesFACup pic.twitter.com/pbiv9Pkfkw
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) January 25, 2019
Aaron Ramsey burrowed into the penalty area, and his cross was eventually turned home by Aubameyang after Alexandre Lacazette and Lucas Torreira failed to apply a telling touch.
Ramsey is also set to leave Arsenal after failing to reach an agreement over a new deal, and the Welsh international again proved what a miss he will be as Romero made a brilliant save from point-blank range to deny him an equaliser early in the second period.
👊 | @Arsenal are back in this! pic.twitter.com/d5JbGUhA7s
— The Emirates FA Cup (@EmiratesFACup) January 25, 2019
Arsenal’s momentum in the search for an equaliser was disrupted by a lengthy delay when captain Laurent Koscielny took an accidental blow to the jaw from Lukaku’s boot and had to be replaced.
Having lost Sokratis Papastathopoulos to an early ankle injury, Unai Emery had to patch together a makeshift defence for the final half-hour, but still opted to attack by introducing Mesut Ozil.
Arsenal enjoyed the vast majority of possession and territory, but couldn’t get the equaliser as Romero again stood tall to parry Lacazette’s powerful drive.
Solskjaer introduced Rashford and Martial for the final 18 minutes, and the latter delivered the knockout blow to Arsenal by smashing home the third.
🎵 | Tony Martial scores again! pic.twitter.com/vneVnX1you
— The Emirates FA Cup (@EmiratesFACup) January 25, 2019