A breathtaking match at the Emirates saw the Gunners ease past Everton to book their place in a Wembley semi-final. A well struck shot by underfire Mesut Ozil gave the Gunners an early lead but Everton levelled it through a devastating counter attack which saw Lukaku score from a tap in. However, a second half brace from substitute Giroud and a Penalty by Mikel Arteta, helped Arsenal to a 4-1 win against Roberto Martinez’s team.
This will be Arsenal’s 27th appearance in an FA Cup semi-final and certainly an important one considering their situations in other competitions. 2 wins away from an elusive silverware that has been dodging them since their 2005 FA Cup win. Arsenal fans as you would expect were more than happy seeing their team finally getting a positive result in recent weeks.
Here are some of the Tweets:
Can't believe we are going to Wembley, just two games away from ending our drought and really feels like we can do it this time!!! #Arsenal
— Scötty Gööner (@sbgoodguy) March 8, 2014
We all like to take the piss out of the spuds. But all #arsenal fans join us supporting @NLD4stacey pic.twitter.com/Uq3Ee3z8fS
— You Are My Gooners (@Youaremygooners) March 8, 2014
While Arsenal beat Everton 4-1 Nicklas Bendtner was at London Zoo ha. pic.twitter.com/7vNvk3BKWb
— Arsenal FC (@FFArsenal) March 8, 2014
Pat Rice waves to the Arsenal crowd at half time today! #LEGEND pic.twitter.com/CLVl2H1qfR
— Gordon (@Arsenal_Supremo) March 8, 2014
Per dropped to his knees after Arsenal scored their 3rd goal. pic.twitter.com/i57SVPIXYn
— thecypriotafc (@thecypriotafc) March 8, 2014
Mikel Arteta post match reaction interview after Arsenal's 4 1 win against Everton #AFC
http://t.co/UEkbICBRWU
— Gordon (@Arsenal_Supremo) March 8, 2014
Özil's back! Giroud's back! The Ox is back! Arsenal are back! #Arsenal
— boydhilton (@boydhilton) March 8, 2014
It is perfectly ok now for #giroud to have a threesome . Just keep scoring goals for #arsenal . We will bring you more girls
— King Emanuel Ebouee (@TheRealEbouee) March 8, 2014
“@arsenalfantv Give Us Charlton, Sheffield or Hull Next #Arsenal thrash #Everton in the #FACup. #COYG… http://t.co/senuqrUCM7”
Its City.
— Mesut Bergkamp (@jimmv38) March 8, 2014
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