Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said his players need to look in the mirror after crashing out of the FA Cup to Championship side Southampton on Saturday evening.
Ross Stewart put the Saints ahead after a misjudgement from Ben White. Substitute Viktor Gyokeres got the Gunners back level in the second half, but Shea Charles then restored the hosts’ advantage with five minutes to go
The result has ended Arteta‘s side’s hopes of a treble, and they will have to dust themselves down quickly before facing Sporting Lisbon in the Champions League midweek.
Press the next page as we give our Arsenal player ratings for the 2-1 defeat at St Mary’s.
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