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ARSENAL REPORTS 2002-2003
Picture Wiltord takes on Page (Getty Images).

Arsenal 1 Sheffield United 0

By Ian Parkes, PA Sport

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Anyone for a replay? Arsenal reached the FA Cup final with far more controversy than class on a day when the spectre of Manchester United hung over Old Trafford.

While Arsenal's hotly-disputed winner revived memories of their last FA Cup tie against Sheffield United four years ago, there were no offers of a rematch forthcoming this time around.

Not that Arsenal were singularly to blame as they reached their third consecutive FA Cup final, with David Seaman pulling off a quite miraculous save on his 1,000th professional appearance to hold United at bay.

Instead, it was referee Graham Poll who chiefly endured the wrath of the First Division side for his role in the build-up to Fredrik Ljungberg's 35th-minute strike.

In 1999, Arsenal earned a fair play award after offering to replay the tie as Kanu had chased a throw-in designed to give the ball back after an injury, before crossing for Marc Overmars to score.

This time around, there was almost as much controversy but it was all rather less clear-cut.

For sure, United should have been awarded a free-kick when Sol Campbell fouled Wayne Allison but it was up to referee Poll to blow up.

Instead, with Allison not having a head wound, Arsenal broke at speed, with Poll compounding United's grievances by colliding with Michael Tonge to take him out of the game.

Arsenal took full advantage through Ljungberg and, thanks to Seaman's enduring reflexes at the age of 39 and yet more good fortune, they eventually prevailed.

It was still no more than a scramble to victory, in contrast to the effortless way in which Manchester United had scaled the heights of a 6-2 win at Newcastle 24 hours earlier.

But, then again, Arsenal would not have been human if they had not had one eye on their title contest against Sir Alex Ferguson's side just three days later.

For a reduced-strength side duly produced a reduced-strength performance as Sheffield United cursed their bad luck.

Arsene Wenger may have had his first-choice defence all fit again, but left Gilberto Silva, Thierry Henry and Dennis Bergkamp on the bench until the second half.

It duly showed, with Arsenal lacking a creative spark despite the ceaseless running of Ray Parlour, even though it was Patrick Vieira who had dominated United's planning.

The Frenchman was still a class apart from the aspiring talents of Michael Brown and Tonge, winning possession, holding the ball up, bringing team-mates into play and producing one imperious run.

Not that Arsenal could actually create any real chances, however, for the First Division side harried them at every opportunity.

Indeed, it was not until the 35th minute that the game exploded into action, let alone controversy.

With Allison still lying on the ground after being unceremoniously tackled from behind by Campbell, Arsenal finally managed to break with their normal pace and poise.

With first Allison and then Tonge out of the picture, Francis Jeffers was allowed the space to scuffle his way to the byline.

His low cross was scuffed against the far post by Wiltord, who chased the loose ball and saw his next effort blocked.

However, the ball only rebounded as far as Ljungberg, who was lurking on the penalty spot and drove his shot into the roof of the net.

United were livid. Warnock went berserk on the touchline like a modern-day version of Basil Fawlty and Poll was besieged, with the recriminations continuing into the tunnel.

All to no avail. Arsenal were ahead and they almost doubled their lead when Edu struck a free-kick just wide.

The interval gave United the chance to recover their poise, only for Peter Ndlovu to soon waste a clear opening as he shot straight at Seaman.

Gilberto replaced Vieira, who had taken a knock and was not about to be risked any further, while United responded with Carl Asaba and Nick Montgomery.

It was not long before Henry finally arrived, with 24 minutes left, but Wiltord and Brown had both wasted clear openings before then.

With further reinforcements also arriving, the stage was set for a barnstorming finish, with play finally flowing freely from end to end.

John Curtis fired a drive narrowly over the top, while Campbell seemed to lean into Asaba as they chased the ball together, but the free-kick went the other way.

Appeals for hand ball against Ashley Cole were waved away, while Henry hooked a shot wide and Ljungberg also went close. It was stirring stuff.

The real credit, however, went to Seaman, who somehow managed to claw the ball off the line after substitute Paul Peschisolido had flicked on Asaba's shot.

That was the one moment of true class on a heated afternoon, when United gave Arsenal a real run for their money but lacked the finishing or fortune to make it through.

And so Old Trafford proved a happy hunting ground for Arsene Wenger once again. He can only hope for a repeat back at Highbury against when a rather more imposing United side.

Teams

Arsenal Seaman, Lauren, Keown, Campbell, Cole, Ljungberg, Edu, Vieira (Silva 56), Parlour, Jeffers (Henry 66), Wiltord (Bergkamp 81).

Subs Not Used: Taylor, Luzhny.

Booked: Cole.

Goals: Ljungberg 34.

Sheff Utd Kenny, Jagielka, Page, Curtis, Kozluk, Ndlovu, Brown, McCall (Asaba 60), Tonge, Allison (Montgomery 60), Kabba (Peschisolido 79).

Subs Not Used: Murphy, Kelly.

Booked: McCall, Brown, Asaba.

Att: 59,170

Ref: G Poll (Hertfordshire).

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