MANCHESTER UNITED claimed “justice” was served as Kai Havertz’s shootout miss sent Arsenal spinning out of the FA Cup.
United’s Harry Maguire appeared to call Havertz a “cheat” during a mass brawl after Arsenal were awarded a penalty for the defender’s challenge.
Martin Odegaard’s kick was saved and ten-man United — who had Diogo Dalot sent off — took the third-round clash to extra-time and penalties.
After Havertz’s shootout attempt was foiled by United keeper Altay Bayindir, the Red Devils posted on X: “Justice”.
Havertz missed several big chances before his tame penalty.
His wife Sophia posted messages on Instagram showing screenshots of vile abuse and threats towards their unborn child.
She pleaded: “Please guys be more respectful. We are better than this.”
Bruno Fernandes scored a superb 52nd-minute opener for United.
But 100 second after Dalot saw red for a second booking, Gabriel levelled on 63 minutes.
The ref Andy Madley — without the help of VAR — controversially gave a penalty against Maguire for a foul on Havertz.
During the melee, Havertz went down holding his face after Manuel Ugarte appeared to be pushing him away with his forehead — before Alejandro Garnacho shoved the German in the chest.
Ugarte posted a snap of himself and Maguire, adding: “When we have the ball, it’s a game and when we don’t, it’s a fight.”
United boss Ruben Amorim, whose team will host Leicester in the fourth round, would not be drawn on his players’ bust-ups with Havertz.
He said: “The players told me it was not a penalty, but let’s move on.
“We are more resilient. More aggressive.
“We showed a different spirit. We are improving that aspect.
“The players were really tired but today was our day. I felt a connection with the fans.”
United skipper Fernandes added: “With one player less, we suffered and sacrificed a lot and at the end you get this.
Man Utd ratings vs Arsenal as Maguire and Co dig deep to win after Dalot’s moment of madness
MANCHESTER UNITED produced a heroic effort to squeeze past Arsenal and into the FA Cup’s fourth round on penalties.
The Red Devils were forced to dig deep at the Emirates following Diogo Dalot’s 61st minute red card.
On a freezing cold afternoon in North London, SunSport’s Kealan Hughes rates and slates each United performer…
ALTAY BAYINDIR – 8
Poor punch up in the air which allowed the ball to fall nicely for Gabriel to finish.
Redeemed himself with a brilliant penalty save to keep the score level, before superbly denying Declan Rice twice.
NOUSSAIR MAZRAOUI – 7
Was assured on and off the ball if unspectacular. Got his body on the line as the Gunners pushed for a winner.
MATTHIJS DE LIGT – 8
Solid in defence and kept the backline well organised. Produced the best tackle of the match on the goalline to deny Leandro Trossard a certain goal.
HARRY MAGUIRE – 8
Commanding in the air and made several key blocks but gave away the penalty which Arsenal missed to go in front.
Got away with an earlier error as he failed to clear – the ball landed at Kai Havertz’s feet but he somehow skewed wide with his effort.
LISANDRO MARTINEZ – 7
Had to be on high alert to deal with the movement of Arsenal forwards but it was a task he managed well.
DIOGO DALOT – 3
Booked for a mistimed lunge on Lewis-Skelly. He followed that up with another silly, late foul on Merino with the ball about to go out of play for his second yellow. Stupid red card.
MANUEL UGARTE – 7
A firefighter all across the pitch for his side, although spent most of the match in his own half given Arsenal’s dominance.
Was booked for one foul too many just before the hour mark and was lucky to escape a red card as he went head-to-head with Havertz after the penalty incident.
KOBBIE MAINOO – 6
Lively in the middle and kept a close eye on Jorginho. Looked sharp on the ball and showed some clever touches.
Should have done better to head clear before Gabriel’s equaliser.
ALEJANDRO GARNACHO – 7
Always an outlet on the counter which was much needed for the Red Devils.
Made the most of a Gabriel error to burst in on goal and pass across to Fernandes to score.
BRUNO FERNANDES – 7
Was booked for throwing a trademark tantrum after claiming he was fouled on the edge of the box when lining up a shot.
Showed his class with a brilliant first-time finish which he bent around a defender into the far corner.
RASMUS HOJLUND – 3
Failed to provide the focal point that United badly needed, which meant almost every pass forward was dealt with by the Arsenal centre-halves. Was fortunate there was no VAR to take a look at his apparent elbow on William Saliba, which left the Arsenal star bloodied.
SUBSTITUTES
Amad (for Garnacho, 80mins) – 6
Lively on the counter too but just lacking a bit of quality – though was outnumbered every time he got the ball.
Joshua Zirkzee (for Hojlund, 80mins) – 6
Some very clever touches when he came on and provided a presence up front at a time United badly needed it.
Toby Collyer (for Mainoo, 80mins) – 5
Showed plenty of energy but was missing quality in some areas.
Tyrell Malacia (for Ugarte, extra-time) – 6
Stuck to his task well.
Leno Yoro (for Maguire, 104) – 6
Did his job well during the closing stages of the match. Converted his penalty in the shoot-out with aplomb.
“We want to celebrate but this is when we have to back it up.f”
Turkish keeper Bayindir was the United hero — saving from Odegaard in the match and Havertz in the shootout.
The Gunners’ woes were compounded by striker Gabriel Jesus’ tearful exit on a stretcher after 38 minutes.
Arteta said: “It’s not looking good. He was in quite a lot of pain.
“I love our team and I love how good they are and what they do because in 1,000 games, you should lose one and probably it was this one.
“It’s unbelievable.
“I bet on this team. Are we going to win big trophies? I don’t know.
“But playing like this there are very few teams in the world that can play at that level.”
Arsenal ratings vs Man Utd as Martinelli looks lively but wasteful Havertz costs Gunners another trophy chance
KAI HAVERTZ missed two sitters and a penalty in the shoot-out as Arsenal were dumped out of the FA Cup.
The Gunners huffed and puffed but failed to find a winner, even after extra-time, against Manchester United’s 10 men.
And it all went wrong in the penalty shootout as Altay Bayindir saved Havertz’s effort.
Here is how SunSport’s Kealan Hughes rated the Arsenal stars…
DAVID RAYA – 6
Could do nothing about United’s goal and produced a stellar stop to deny Zirkzee in extra-time.
JURRIEN TIMBER – 7
Very effective on the overlap and worked well being fed by Odegaard.
Tested a couple of times by Alejandro Garnacho who proved a problem on the counter-attack.
WILLIAM SALIBA – 7
Dealt with Hojlund well although the striker did not pose much of a threat.
GABRIEL – 6
Terrible error to lose possession to Alejandro Garnacho who was put through on goal and set up Bruno Fernandes to score.
Made amends with a brilliant finish Bukayo Saka would have been proud of.
MYLES LEWIS-SKELLY – 5
A quiet game at left-back, probably should have got forward more particularly after United went down to ten men and had Garnacho filling in at right-back.
JORGINHO – 5
Kept things ticking over in the middle and was always an outlet for his team-mates.
MIKEL MERINO – 4
Anonymous in the middle. Difficult to see what he brings to this Arsenal side.
Missed a good chance to put his side ahead moments after the equaliser and was taken off shortly after that.
MARTIN ODEGAARD – 7
A pleasure to watch. Made everything happen, his ability to turn on the ball in the middle of the park created opportunities time after time.
But he missed the chance to win the game from the penalty spot.
GABRIEL JESUS – 6
Lovely pass to break the lines and put through Martinelli, who found the back of the net but was offside.
Fell awkwardly when defending a cross in the first half and was carried off on a stretcher.
GABRIEL MARTINELLI – 7
Was the main attacking threat in the first half with his direct style causing the visitors all sorts of problems.
Produced good movement and a finish to match but his goal was disallowed for offside.
KAI HAVERTZ – 3
Won the penalty after a deft touch past Maguire.
But he missed two sitters including one just three minutes from time to win the match, and his penalty miss proved decisive in the shoot-out.
SUBSTITUTES
Raheem Sterling (for Jesus, 40mins) – 6
Looked sharp when he got the ball and did well in the build-up to Havertz winning the penalty.
Declan Rice (for Merino, 73mins) – 6
Almost scored with what might have been his first touch but his header was brilliantly saved.
Should have grabbed the winner in the dying moments but his low effort was again superbly matched by Bayindir.
Leandro Trossard (for Lewis-Skelly, extra-time) – 5
Will wonder how he didn’t score after Matthijs de Ligt produced a goalline clearance to deny him.
Blazed over with an effort from just outside the box.
Thomas Partey (for Timber, 101mins) – 5
Put in a few good crosses. Came close to a winner with an effort that was deflected narrowly over the bar.
Kieran Tierney (for Jorginho, 113mins) –
His arrival onto the pitch was greeted with a big cheer but he did not have much time to impact the match.
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