FA Cup champs frustrated in 5th round game at home
Championship side Hull hold Arsenal ahead of Barcelona clash.
London: FA Cup holders Arsenal were left frustrated in their efforts to warm up for Tuesday’s Champions League meeting with Barcelona with a win as their fifth round meeting with Hull City ended goalless at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.
An outstanding display by Hull goalkeeper Eldin Jakupovic meant Steve Bruce’s under-strength side retain hope of avenging their 2014 FA Cup final defeat by Arsenal and so preventing Arsene Wenger’s side becoming the first team to win the competition three years in succession since the 1880s.
The draw also ensured the strength of Wenger’s belief that replays are an integral part of the FA Cup will be tested just days after he spoke out in support of such matches.
Veteran French manager Wenger, in charge of Arsenal since 1996, made his remarks this week following reports the Football Association were considering ditching replays in the competition to ease the fixture schedule, a proposal that drew support from Hull boss Bruce.
“No not especially good news but Hull defended very well,” Wenger said when asked about a replay. “We were not incisive or accurate enough in our passing in the final third.”