Arteta Upset As Lackluster Arsenal Edge Stubborn Leeds In FA Cup
7th January 2020
The Gunners made Leeds pay for their profligacy with a host of wasted first-half chances before Reiss Nelson scored the winner 10 minutes into the second period

- Mikel Arteta said he saw two sides of the Arsenal team he has inherited after a greatly improved second-half performance secured a 1-0 win over Leeds to reach the FA Cup fourth round on Monday
- However, Arteta was not impressed by his side's start to the game and claimed he had learned a lot from how they reacted to beating Manchester United 2-0 on New Year's Day to kickstart his reign in charge
- Leeds will hope more regular visits to the Emirates are in store as they top the Championship and showed why by dominating the first 45 minutes
LONDON, United Kingdom-
Mikel Arteta said he saw two sides of the Arsenal team he has inherited after a
greatly improved second-half performance secured a 1-0 win over Leeds to reach
the FA Cup fourth round on Monday.
The Gunners made Leeds pay for their profligacy with a host
of wasted first-half chances before Reiss Nelson scored the winner 10 minutes
into the second period.
However, Arteta was not impressed by his side's start to the
game and claimed he had learned a lot from how they reacted to beating
Manchester United 2-0 on New Year's Day to kickstart his reign in charge.
"Now I'm really pleased but we saw two different teams
from the first to second half," Arteta told the BBC.
"I tried to tell them exactly what they were going to
face and after 32 minutes we had won one duel.
"We changed our attitude, desire and organisation at
half-time and then we were completely different.
"I saw them react when they lost against Chelsea and
saw them react when they had won just one game, so I have to be on them."
Leeds will hope more regular visits to the Emirates are in
store as they top the Championship and showed why by dominating the first 45
minutes.
On-loan Manchester City winger Jack Harrison twice stung the
palms of Emiliano Martinez either side of Patrick Bamford hitting the bar after
a wonderful team move.
Ezgjan Alioski then forced the best save of all from
Martinez as he met a teasing Harrison cross at the back post.
Arteta's half-time team talk roused a response from Arsenal
as Alexandre Lacazette also hit the crossbar from a free-kick.
"He shouted a lot. He was not happy because we knew
they'd play like this and we didn't respect what he had said," said
Lacazette on Arteta's half-time dressing down.
The Frenchman was captain for the night in Pierre-Emerick
Aubameyang's absence through illness and led from the front after the break as
he also had a hand in the winner.
Lacazette was played in by Nicolas Pepe and his deflected
cross found its way to Nelson to convert just his second Arsenal goal.
Nelson was then replaced by another talented youngster in
Gabriel Martinelli, who came closest to adding to Arsenal's lead with a low
shot that was well saved by Illan Meslier.
However, one goal was enough to secure the Gunners a fourth
round trip to Bournemouth.