HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:01 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2021
Southampton 1-0 Arsenal
Southampton deservedly in front.
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Southampton 1-0 Arsenal
Southampton deservedly in front.
Southampton 1-0 Arsenal
Alan Hutton
Former Aston Villa defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
That's a good effort, to get it up and over the wall and get the keeper scrambling.
Southampton 1-0 Arsenal
Free-kick in a decent position for James Ward-Prowse and his wand of a delivery...
He goes for it but it's always wide.
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Stuart Eccles: Arteta spot on resting players for this game. We don't NEED to win trophy, we're not Spurs.... Finishing high in league is the top priority.
Southampton 1-0 Arsenal
Theo Walcott makes a nice run down the left but it's smart defending from Rob Holding to win a goal kick.
Cedric Soares was so deep and keeping him onside.
Southampton 1-0 Arsenal
Alan Hutton
Former Aston Villa defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
Much better from Arsenal, the best move of the game. They need to get it into Eddie Nketiah's feet and work from there.
Southampton 1-0 Arsenal
This is better from Arsenal. They make the most of a counter-attack as Gabriel Martinelli lets it roll through in midfield.
Willian feeds it out right to Nicolas Pepe, his shot is then blocked before his chip into Cedric Soares is overcooked.
Southampton 1-0 Arsenal
Alan Hutton
Former Aston Villa defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
Every time Southampton get in to the final third, it looks like they will do something. The flip side is Arsenal look lost when they get to the final third.
Southampton 1-0 Arsenal
Bernd Leno gets away with it as Che Adams hurries him into giving it away. James Ward-Prowse looks to feed it through to Danny Ings, with Leno off his line, but the striker can't quite get a shot away.
From the corner, Adams can't quite get on the end of the flick-on at the near post.
Southampton 1-0 Arsenal
Willian robs it off Kyle Walker-Peters (that looked like a foul) but he gives it away sloppily almost immediately afterwards.
Walker-Peters winces as he jogs to get the ball for the throw-in.
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Arsenal shouldn't have complaints if they lose this one. Showing Southampton a complete lack of respect fielding a second string team.
Ollie in Cambridge
That all came for Elneny being poor once again, how is he still getting starts?
Chris in Woking
Southampton 1-0 Arsenal
Fraser Forster takes way too long to clear the ball. Eddie Nketiah comes charging down on him but fortunately for Southampton, it deflects out for a goal kick.
Southampton 1-0 Arsenal
Arsenal have scored four own goals this season, the most of any Premier League side in all competitions.
Southampton 1-0 Arsenal
Cedric Soares gets too much on the cross from the left and it flies straight out for a goal kick.
Mikel Arteta gives an applause of encouragement from the touchline.
Southampton 1-0 Arsenal
Here was that effort earlier from James Ward-Prowse which hit the crossbar directly from his corner.
Southampton 1-0 Arsenal
Alan Hutton
Former Aston Villa defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
Southampton have been by far the better team, Arsenal don't have too many answers. We talk about the experienced players stepping up, but we haven't seen them enough.
Southampton 1-0 Arsenal
Gabriel is the first Arsenal player to score an own goal in the FA Cup since Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain against Sunderland in February 2012.
Southampton 1-0 Arsenal
Southampton are playing REALLY well.
Kyle Walker-Peters, again, puts in a dangerous ball. It comes to Danny Ings and his volley is blocked by Hector Bellerin.
Corner.
Southampton 1-0 Arsenal
Worth pointing out that Bernd Leno was also pre-empting a touch from Che Adams, who came rushing in to try and poke in the cross.
James Ward-Prowse tries to add a second with a long-range effort but he skews it slightly and it curls wide of the right post.
Southampton 1-0 Arsenal
Alan Hutton
Former Aston Villa defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
That all comes back from Stuart Armstrong pressing, ratting about on the touchline and getting the ball back - they've been doing that all game. They are so good at it, pressing high up the pitch.