Mikel Arteta acknowledged Arsenal had to exert considerable effort to secure their spot in the FA Cup quarter-finals, following their 2-1 triumph against Mansfield.
An Arsenal squad with numerous changes initially seemed headed for an uneventful afternoon as Noni Madueke opened the scoring just four minutes prior to the break.
The wide player gathered the sphere at the periphery of the box and elegantly bent a precise shot with his left foot into the upper netting.
Nevertheless, Mansfield retaliated nearly instantly following the resumption of play. Replacement player Will Evans exploited a wayward pass from Marli Salmon, advanced purposefully, and scored beyond custodian Kepa Arrizabalaga, thereby equalizing for the home team.
On a challenging playing surface, Arsenal found it hard to establish momentum for extended durations, yet ultimately reasserted dominance in the contest owing to a sublime contribution from Eberechi Eze.
Brought on as a substitute, the central player netted the decisive goal, ensuring the visiting team’s advancement.
The young talent Max Dowman performed admirably upon his comeback to the team following a prolonged period away, although the day was not devoid of worry for Arteta due to setbacks sustained by Riccardo Calafiori and Leandro Trossard.
Post-match, Arteta commended the ambiance and the formidable opposition posed by Mansfield.
“That was a quintessential FA Cup encounter,” he declared.
“Commendations to Mansfield, the venue, the spirit generated by the supporters, there was some playful jesting. A superb ambiance, too, which helped them continually spur on their squad. And they rendered things exceptionally challenging for us.”
“One must exhibit considerably more clinical finishing than we did this afternoon, given that we squandered four or five significant clear-cut opportunities.”
“Consequently, when such circumstances arise, the advantage diminishes. You imbue the adversaries with optimism. Clearly, we also erred on their goal, which deprived us of our impetus and instilled confidence in them.”
“However, taken as a whole, I am content with the display. We featured two sixteen-year-olds in the initial eleven; I wonder if that has ever occurred? I feel immense pride in them.”
The triumph ensures Arsenal remains involved in several competitions this campaign, a situation Arteta thinks fosters sustained dedication across the entire team.
“I believe every individual feels included. Understandably, we are contesting across four different competitions.”
“We possess an unwavering aspiration that gradually, contest after contest, we can draw nearer to realizing our objectives; that is the spirit we must preserve.”
Arsenal is set to learn the identity of their quarter-final adversaries when the FA Cup draw is conducted on Monday night.

