Manchester United 1-2 Arsenal: Gunners in semis

ARSENAL striker Danny Welbeck returned to his old club to inflict a mortal blow at Old Trafford as he scored the winner to take his new side to the FA Cup semi-final.
Danny Welbeck is mobbed by Arsenal team-mates after scoring his side's second goal. Picture: GettyDanny Welbeck is mobbed by Arsenal team-mates after scoring his side's second goal. Picture: Getty
Danny Welbeck is mobbed by Arsenal team-mates after scoring his side's second goal. Picture: Getty

Scorers: Manchester Utd - Rooney (29) - Arsenal - Monreal (25), Welbeck (61)

Welbeck sent Arsenal through to the semi-finals of the FA Cup – where they’ll play either Reading or Bradford – with a 61st-minute winner after Wayne Rooney had equalised Nacho Monreal’s opener.

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To pile yet more misery on the United boss, he watched Angel di Maria get sent off towards the end of the 2-1 defeat for pulling referee Michael Oliver’s shirt as he reacted angrily to being booked for diving.

Replays showed Di Maria was pulled back by Aaron Ramsey before he tumbled to the ground, but the way in which he reacted will not please United boss Van Gaal.

Di Maria can have little reason to complain. The £59.7million signing snatched at Oliver’s shirt as he turned away after issuing him with a booking.

The dismissal is the latest episode in a long list of disappointments for the British record signing, who Van Gaal hoped would bring silverware to Old Trafford.

With United 10 points behind Chelsea in the league, that dream is almost certainly over. After a mildly encouraging performance in the first half, United wilted and looked blunt after the restart. Welbeck, the Longsight lad who left his boyhood club for north London last summer, provided the killer touch after a clanger from Antonio Valencia.

Van Gaal claimed he controversially ditched Welbeck last summer because the striker did not score enough goals.

And while the forward has hardly been prolific at Arsenal, he will have enjoyed showing Van Gaal what he is missing here.

For Van Gaal, the dream of silverware may be over, but Arsene Wenger’s side are now very much favourites to regain the FA Cup after registering their first win at Old Trafford in nine years.

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