FA Cup holders Arsenal were taken to extra time before a horrendous
error by Reading goalkeeper Adam Federici brought the Championship
side's dream to an end in a 2-1 semifinal defeat on Saturday.
Arsenal's Alexis Sanchez snatched his second goal at the end of the
first extra period to subdue the plucky second-tier strugglers, but his
tame goalbound shot barely trickled over the line after being spilled by
the devastated Federici.
It was an unfortunate way to decide a pulsating cup tie in which
Reading's spirit and sheer will to win allowed Garath McCleary to
equalise for Steve Clarke's side early in the second half after Sanchez
had given Arsenal a 39th-minute lead.
Arsenal, who were playing in their record 28th FA Cup semifinal, will
now face either Liverpool or Aston Villa, who play their last-four clash
on Sunday, in the final on May 30.
If it was supposed to be a one-sided stroll in the park at Wembley for Arsene Wenger's side, Reading had other ideas.
While Arsenal had the best of the early chances, with defender Per
Mertesacker's header drawing an excellent low save from Federici and
Mesut Ozil bending a free kick a fraction off target, it all looked
laboured.
They did, however, open the scoring when Ozil adjusted his sights to
pick out Sanchez with a pinpoint lofted ball into the box and the
Chilean twisted, paused and turned before sliding his finish beneath
Federici.
The advantage lasted nine minutes into the second half as Reading came out snarling with intent and purpose.
GOAL-LINE TECHNOLOGY
Striker Pavel Pogrebnyak bulldozed his way to the byline and his far
post cross picked out McCleary, whose shot had Wojciech Szczesny
scrambling in vain to keep it out, with referee Martin Atkinson awarding
the goal with the help of technology.
That seemed to fill Reading with belief they could pull off an almighty
upset and they were unlucky to have a penalty appeal turned down when
Hal Robson-Kanu's cross was blocked by Mathieu Debuchy's outstretched
arm.
Arsenal ended the game on top and would have won in normal time if last
season's cup final hero Aaron Ramsey had not hit the post with Federici
beaten and the goal gaping with minutes remaining.
Extra time seemed a bridge too far for Reading, who were already on the
back foot before Sanchez cut inside the box, shifted the ball on to his
right boot and fired in a low effort that squirmed beneath Federici who
scrambled helplessly to prevent it crossing the line.
The keeper was in tears at the final whistle as the Arsenal players celebrated on the pitch.
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