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How Southampton Stunned Arsenal: A Deep Dive into the 2-1 Upset

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A stunning FA Cup quarterfinal win saw Tonda Eckert’s Championship team, Southampton, secure their journey to Wembley, propelled by a goal from outstanding reserve Shea Charles, as they shocked Premier League frontrunners Arsenal in a memorable triumph.

Mikel Arteta’s squad, hampered by injuries, arrived at St Mary’s as heavy favorites, just two weeks after their disappointing Carabao Cup final loss to Manchester City.

However, their quest for a treble ended on the south coast when Charles netted a late 2-1 winner, with Southampton recovering after Viktor Gyökeres nullified Ross Stewart’s first-half opening goal.

A semifinal clash at Wembley awaits later this month for the Championship playoff contenders, who are aspiring to emulate Lawrie McMenemy’s second-division Saints, victors of the FA Cup in 1976.

This marked only the fifth defeat of the season for Arsenal, who hold a nine-point lead at the Premier League summit but face significant introspection following consecutive costly cup exits.

An electrifying atmosphere permeated St Mary’s before kickoff – an intensity mirrored by Southampton’s players, who appeared unfazed by the presence of the Premier League’s top team.

Léo Scienza’s early penalty appeal against Gabriel Magalhães was dismissed during a dynamic opening period, with 16-year-old Max Dowman being denied before Taylor Harwood-Bellis headed over a menacing Gabriel Martinelli attempt.

Shea Charles celebrates goal against Arsenal.

Southampton consistently pressed Arsenal, and Scienza ought to have scored in the 18th minute.

Gabriel misjudged a leap, inadvertently flicking a long ball for the Brazilian winger to burst in behind; however, he chose to dribble around Kepa Arrizabalaga instead of shooting, allowing Cristhian Mosquera to recover and thwart him.

That close call jolted Arsenal into action. Martin Odegaard’s shot from 20 yards was parried by Daniel Peretz, and he subsequently skewed an effort wide, with Dowman and Kai Havertz next to have opportunities as the Gunners intensified their pressure.

But just as the Saints seemed to falter, Odegaard’s backheel deep in the opposition half was collected by Scienza, who cut across the pitch and passed to James Bree.

The right-back was afforded ample time to advance and chip a cross to the far post, which Ben White misjudged, allowing Stewart to control it before powerfully striking it home.

The 35th-minute goal ignited pandemonium at St Mary’s and bewildered Arsenal, who offered very little in response before the interval.

Ryan Manning blocked a Dowman shot when play recommenced, but Saints posed a threat on the counter-attack, and some of their crosses created difficulties.

Arsenal also proved adept at creating their own problems, including a careless Mosquera pass that led to Tom Fellows firing over.

Southampton soon came even closer, with Scienza shifting onto his right foot just inside the box and curling a magnificent shot that hit the crossbar.

Arteta had made three substitutions just prior to that effort, and one of the new entrants equalized in the 68th minute.

Gabriel brilliantly threaded the ball to Havertz, who took a touch before laying it back for Gyökeres to level with a precise finish.

Arsenal were forced into another change as Gabriel limped off, replaced by William Saliba, with the home side retreating deeper as time dwindled.

Peretz performed well to prevent Dowman from curling one in, and Martinelli drove wide as a late decisive goal became more probable.

Few anticipated the Championship squad would deliver the decisive blow, yet Saints managed to thread the ball through to Charles in the 85th minute, and the substitute calmly struck it home.

It was an astonishing moment followed by some late anxieties. Noni Madueke and Riccardo Calafiori attempted to equalize, but Arsenal fell short.

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