A last-minute Andy Gray penalty earned Sheffield United a deserved replay in a
pulsating FA Cup fifth round tie at Highbury.
Gray converted the spot-kick after Philippe Senderos was adjudged to have
handled Danny Cullip's goal-bound flick with just seconds remaining of normal
time.
Substitute Robert Pires appeared to have saved Arsenal from a replay in
Yorkshire with a 78th-minute opener.
Arsene Wenger's side had struggled to overcome the loss of Dutchman Dennis
Bergkamp, who was sent-off in the first half for shoving United defender Cullip
in a keenly contested affair in North London. Arsenal had plenty of possession
but until Pires tucked away his chance, United 'keeper Paddy Kenny had repelled
all they had to offer with a string of fine saves.
The opening minutes saw plenty of bustle in midfield but Arsenal had only one
real effort to show for their early possession - Cesc Fabregas testing Kenny
with a left-foot drive from 18-yards. United, however, were by no means overawed
by the reigning Barclays Premiership champions and should have taken the lead in
the eighth minute.
Nick Montgomery progressed down the right and should have done better when
presented with the chance to pull the ball back from the byline. However, the
United player won a corner and when Andy Liddell delivered the ball into the
penalty area, Gray's point-blank header was somehow kept out by Manuel Almunia
at the near post.
It was a real scare for the Premiership side who looked distinctly
uncomfortable having to contend with some fierce tackling from United's
midfielders.
In the 23rd minute, Arsenal were awarded a free-kick on the edge of the
penalty area when Phil Jagielka fouled van Persie but the striker wasted the
chance by aiming his shot straight at United's defensive blockade.
Dennis Bergkamp went close for Arsenal in the 25th minute when he tried to
curl his 18-yard effort into the top corner of the net. However, he could not
keep his shot down and it just flew over the top of the crossbar. It was
followed three minutes later by another van Persie shot which Kenny did well to
palm away for a corner.
It was all Arsenal now as the home side finally began to turn up the heat on
their Championship opponents. Kenny produced another fine stop from Jose Antonio
Reyes as the Gunners searched for a nerve-settling opening goal.
Leigh Bromby then wasted a chance at the opposite end when Liddell's free-kick
picked him out in oceans of space inside the Arsenal penalty area.
The big defender rose unchallenged but could not direct his header on target
and the home side's momentary lapse of concentration went unpunished. The
impressive Liddell then sent a right foot volley flashing just wide of Almunia's
left-hand post.
Ten minutes from half-time Arsenal were sensationally reduced to ten men when
Dutch maestro Bergkamp was handed a red card by referee Neale Barry.
Arsenal's players were incensed about a number of challenges by Montgomery and
Cullip and in the melee that followed, Bergkamp appeared to raise his hands and
push Cullip away. Barry immediately reached for the red card to the fury of
Arsene Wenger and Bergkamp's team-mates.
The dismissal then sparked a flurry of bookings with United's Liddell and Paul
Thirlwell added to Barry's notebook along with Fabregas for a wild challenge on
Montgomery.
United made one change during the interval with former Arsenal striker Paul
Shaw added to the attack in place of midfielder Thirlwell.
United had shown they were no pushovers in a frenetic first half but it was
Arsenal who almost broke the deadlock in the 52nd minute when Emmanuel Eboue
forced Paddy Kenny into a fine save at his near post. United struggled to make
the most of their one man advantage chiefly because Arsenal remained full of
commitment and running.
But without Bergkamp's guile in the final third, they lacked the creativity to
break down a resolute United rearguard. In the 65th minute Arsene Wenger removed
van Persie in favour of Pires in a bid to provide the required spark in attack.
The change did the trick 12 minutes from time when Pires forced the ball home
after Flamini's first effort had rebounded into his path off the hands of the
unfortunate Kenny, and the Frenchman made no mistake from six yards to the
relief of the home fans.
But Gray sent the visiting fans wild in the last minute of normal time when
Danny Cullip's hooked effort was handled by Senderos and he converted the
subsequent spot-kick to earn a deserved rematch in Yorkshire in a fortnight.
Teams
Arsenal Almunia, Eboue, Toure, Senderos, Clichy, Ljungberg,
Fabregas, Flamini, Reyes (Cygan 86), Bergkamp,
Van Persie (Pires 65).
Subs Not Used: Taylor, Larsson, Owusu-Abeyie.
Sent Off: Bergkamp (35).
Booked: Fabregas, Reyes.
Goals: Pires 78.
Sheff Utd Kenny, Harley, Montgomery (Forte 82),
Thirlwell (Shaw 45), Jagielka, Liddell (Francis 82), Bromby,
Tonge, Cullip, Geary, Gray.
Subs Not Used: Cadamarteri, Quinn.
Booked: Liddell, Thirlwell, Cullip.
Goals: Gray 90 pen.
Att: 36,891
Ref: N Barry (N Lincolnshire).