While Ruben Amorim stated that he thought “today was our day,” Mikel Arteta must now decide what comes next for Arsenal’s season. So much for the FA Cup losing its relevance. This courageous penalty shootout triumph for 10-man Manchester United may have far-reaching ramifications for both clubs’ campaigns. Following last Sunday’s 2-2 draw at Liverpool, Amorim believes it just adds to momentum and a stronger sense of solidarity.
These are the types of outcomes and struggles that serve as the foundation for greater things. Amorim would call these “sufferings” necessary, especially for redemptive match-winning heroes Altay Bayindir and Joshua Zirkzee. Meanwhile, United’s day brought an end to Arsenal’s week, up to Gabriel Jesus’ injury. Mikel Arteta’s squad could only draw 1-1 with Brighton in the Premier League, lose 2-0 at home to Newcastle United in the first leg of the Carabao Cup semi-finals, and now lose 5-3 in penalties to exit the FA Cup third round following a very frustrating 1-1 draw.
As with the defeat to Newcastle, this was another case of so many missed chances, when Arsenal were just crying out for a finisher. Martin Odegaard’s missed penalty would even have done it.




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