Super Eagles forward, Odion Ighalo ended
his one month goal drought on Sunday helping by Watford overcome FA Cup
holders, Arsenal 2-1 to advance into the semi final of the FA Cup. Ighalo’s teammate,
Adlene Guedioura, nailed Arsenal’s coffin at the Emirates Stadium with
the second goal to end Gunners two-year reign.
Ighalo put Watford ahead in the 50th
minute before Troy Deeney teed up Algeria winger Guedioura to slam a
right-foot screamer into the top-right corner, with Danny Welbeck’s
88th-minute reply coming too late.
However, Nigerian football fans will be
hoping Ighalo’s injury late into the game is not a serious one as the
Super Eagles prepare for the two-legged clash with the Pharaohs of Egypt
later this month.
Triumphant in the FA Cup in 2014 and
2015, Arsenal were beaten in the competition for the first time since a
1-0 fifth-round defeat by Blackburn Rovers in February 2013.
It left them facing the prospect of a
trophy-less season, with Arsene Wenger’s side — booed off at the final
whistle — eight points off the pace in the Premier League and 2-0 down
to Barcelona ahead of Wednesday’s Champions League last 16 return leg at
Camp Nou.
The status of that tie encouraged Wenger
to field his strongest available line-up against Quique Sanchez
Flores’s Watford, who is currently 14th in the Premier League.
Yet while the presence of Alexis Sanchez
and Mesut Ozil helped Arsenal dominate the opening 45 minutes, the home
side was unable to find the cutting edge that would have turned their
superiority into goals.
Watford was forced to defend in numbers
from the opening moments and were fortunate to benefit from a marginal
offside call when Olivier Giroud finished smoothly from Sanchez’s pass.
But the Gunners had only themselves to
blame for their failings in front of goal, with Mohamed Elneny guilty of
missing two excellent opportunities to open the scoring.
The Egypt midfielder found himself in
space inside the penalty area in the 30th minute after being picked out
by Per Mertesacker’s pass, only to lose composure and slice his shot
well wide.
Then four minutes before the interval
Elneny was presented with a second good shooting opportunity, but again
hurried his effort, this time firing well over.
Watford could largely be satisfied with
their first-half defensive display and had Ighalo taken a more direct
approach rather than attempting to play in captain Deeney, the visitors
might have gone ahead.
They also had cause to feel aggrieved at
referee Andre Marriner’s failure to take action against Gabriel for a
two-footed lunge on Deeney that could easily have earned the Arsenal
centre-back a red card.
But any frustration they felt quickly
disappeared at the start of the second half when Flores’s side did what
Arsenal had failed to do and made the most of a rare scoring opportunity
to take a 50th-minute lead.
Giroud had already added to the growing
list of Arsenal misses by wastefully heading over two minutes into the
second half when Ighalo collected Deeney’s flick-on and easily turned
Gabriel before poking the ball past goalkeeper David Ospina.
The Nigeria forward should have added a second goal when he stood on Nathan Ake’s low cross just six yards from goal.
That miss might have proved costly had
Giroud made more of another chance a minute later when his near-post
effort was saved by Costel Pantilimon.
Instead it was Arsenal who were left to
rue the missed opportunity when Watford responded immediately, launching
another attacking move that culminated in Deeney holding the ball up
excellently before teeing up Guedioura to thrash a rasping shot into
Ospina’s top-left corner.
Welbeck halved the deficit with a
well-worked goal, curling home after a neat one-two with Ozil, but then
spurned two chances to equalise in the dying moments.
Teed up by Kieran Gibbs, he failed to
adjust his feet quickly enough and shot wide of an open goal, while
another chance saw him burst into the box, only to toe his attempted lob
well wide.
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