How Did Arsenal Secure Their Spot in the FA Cup Last 16?
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London, Feb 16 (NationPress) Arsenal surged into the FA Cup's last 16 after a decisive 4-0 victory against Wigan Athletic, a team from League One. This encounter marked their first since a semifinal clash 12 years prior that was resolved via penalties. On this occasion, Arsenal's evident quality shone through early in the match. Goals from Noni Madueke, Gabriel Martinelli, Gabriel Jesus, and an own goal put the game out of reach within the first 30 minutes, allowing the home side to relax in the second half.
In another match, Leeds United required penalties to advance past Birmingham City after Patrick Roberts equalized in the 89th minute, following Lukas Nmecha's 49th-minute goal for Birmingham, as reported by Xinhua.
Santiago Bueno scored in the 60th minute, leading Wolverhampton Wanderers to a 1-0 win over Grimsby Town on a challenging pitch.
Habib Diarra's penalty in the first half helped Sunderland defeat Oxford United, while second-half contributions from Kevin and Harrison Reed enabled Fulham to come from behind and secure a 2-1 win against Stoke City after Bae Jun-ho opened the scoring.
On Saturday, Manchester City comfortably defeated Salford City 2-0, thanks to an own goal and a late tap-in from Marc Guehi.
Sandro Tonali netted twice as Newcastle United staged a strong comeback to win 3-1 against Aston Villa, a match that saw several controversial refereeing decisions.
Liverpool progressed to the last 16 with a solid 3-0 victory over Brighton, with goals from Curtis Jones, Dominik Szoboszlai, and a penalty from Mohamed Salah.
In a surprising turn, Mansfield Town defeated struggling Premier League side Burnley 2-1, with Lewis Reed's stunning free kick securing the win.
West Ham United required extra time to overcome Burton Albion, with Crysencio Summerville scoring the decisive goal in the 96th minute.
Additionally, Norwich City triumphed over West Bromwich Albion 3-1, and Southampton edged past Leicester City 2-1 after extra time.
On Friday, a hat-trick from Pedro Neto propelled Chelsea to a 4-0 victory against Hull City, while Wrexham won an all-Championship matchup with a 1-0 scoreline against Ipswich Town.