GOALpublished at 17:29 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015
That will be that. Didier Drogba backheels to Diego Costa, his shot is blocked and balloons up into the air and Loic Remy whistles the ball into the top corner from 15 yards. Terrific hit.
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That will be that. Didier Drogba backheels to Diego Costa, his shot is blocked and balloons up into the air and Loic Remy whistles the ball into the top corner from 15 yards. Terrific hit.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger: "It's good to see Theo Walcott come back but let's be cautious as well. He is fit and has prepared well."
"We want to keep the FA Cup trophy. The best way to do that is by starting well. The intensity is important - let's show we have that desire."
The teams are out at the Emirates. How will Theo Walcott fare? Good to see him back.
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Former QPR and Manchester City winger Trevor Sinclair: "Mick McCarthy will be really pleased to have got a draw and take Southampton back to Portman Road. They are a team full of confidence, they are flying high in the league and will believe they can win the replay."
John Hartson
BBC Radio 5 live at Huish Park
"Gary Johnson will be immensely proud of his Yeovil players despite the result. They weren't battered and they weren't embarrassed. United will see it as job done. They are through and into the fourth round hat."
Matt:, external Well done Man Utd, its only cost you £100m to beat Yeovil
Sam Burnett:, external Concerning that we've struggled to beat a team struggling in League 1, but the main thing is we're in the hat for next round
Joe Wedgwood:, external United backline demonstrating worryingly poor positional awareness - McNair and Blackett particularly naive.
Winning ugly has been a regular part of United's campaign this season.
Here's more from Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini: "One of the most pleasing things about the way we have played in the last month is that we have continued winning, even without any recognised strikers, but playing the way we have, we've still been able to score goals.
"That's why today, I found it hard to believe why we weren't creating enough chances.
"It doesn't matter who we draw in the fourth round as the ties are going to be tough whoever we face.
"It's a very important competition for us, but we have to take it a game at a time and we will try to stay involved as long as possible."
Willian, scorer of a brilliant goal a few minutes ago, needs some treatment after going over the shoulders of a Watford defender. He's OK though.
Yeovil captain and Manchester United fan Joe Edwards pulls rank to ensure that he swaps shirts with Wayne Rooney.
Both sides head off to applaud their respective fans. Both can be pleased with their afternoon's work.
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Former Everton and Hull midfielder Kevin Kilbane: "Yeovil were only ever going to score a goal from a set piece and there was always going to be the risk of being caught on the counter-attack. The pace that United broke with was quite unbelievable. "
Diego Costa is a nuisance in behind the Watford back four, he cuts the ball back across goal and Tommie Hoban does well to scramble away from inside the goalmouth.
A final exhibition-pace few minutes. Ander Herrera rattles in a fierce 25-yarder and Jed Steer just about gloves out.
John Hartson
BBC Radio 5 live at Huish Park
"Yeovil had to take a chance and they left one at the back. Manchester United have got away with 2-0 because Yeovil have actually deserved something. But United, with the quality they have, are always capable of scoring goals like that."
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They were always going to be open to the counter.
Manchester United clear the free-kick, Wayne Rooney gets his head up and pings a glorious ball that isolates Simon Gillett against the pace of Angel Di Maria.
Only one winner and Di Maria tickles a lovely little clipped finish over Jed Steer to seal victory.
Everyone up for a free-kick to be delivered into the Manchester United box...
Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini: "We did not play well. It was our fourth game in 10 days so I think we were feeling a little bit tired and I think when you are playing a team from a different division the motivation is different.
"We played very badly, we didn't keep the ball and we didn't play the way we normally do."
A double change for Yeovil as Kevin Dawson and Sam Foley come off and James Hayter and James Berrett are thrown into the mix.
All hands to the pump.
Martin Keown
Former Arsenal defender on BBC MOTD
"I'm pleased to see Theo Walcott back starting for Arsenal. His pace will be blistering - it will be interesting to see how Hull deal with that."