Arsenal's dominance at set pieces ultimately proved too much for Portsmouth in the FA Cup third round, as Mikel Arteta's side secured a comfortable 4-1 victory.
The Gunners' advantage was clear from the start, with Bukayo Saka scoring inside the first minute to give Arsenal an early lead. The home team continued to press, and they were rewarded with another goal just before halftime when Gabriel Martinelli doubled their advantage.
Despite Portsmouth's best efforts, it was not until after the interval that their second goal was scored, courtesy of a Saka penalty in the 48th minute. Just five minutes later, another Saka goal sealed the win for Arsenal and effectively ended the game.
In total, three different players were responsible for scoring three of the four goals, with Saka's hat-trick proving to be too much for Portsmouth's defense to handle. The victory marked a significant progression in the FA Cup competition for the Gunners as they now move on to face their next opponents in the fourth round.
In contrast, Portsmouth struggled to create any real scoring opportunities throughout the match, and were ultimately left with nothing but consolation from the late goal of the visiting team.
The Gunners' advantage was clear from the start, with Bukayo Saka scoring inside the first minute to give Arsenal an early lead. The home team continued to press, and they were rewarded with another goal just before halftime when Gabriel Martinelli doubled their advantage.
Despite Portsmouth's best efforts, it was not until after the interval that their second goal was scored, courtesy of a Saka penalty in the 48th minute. Just five minutes later, another Saka goal sealed the win for Arsenal and effectively ended the game.
In total, three different players were responsible for scoring three of the four goals, with Saka's hat-trick proving to be too much for Portsmouth's defense to handle. The victory marked a significant progression in the FA Cup competition for the Gunners as they now move on to face their next opponents in the fourth round.
In contrast, Portsmouth struggled to create any real scoring opportunities throughout the match, and were ultimately left with nothing but consolation from the late goal of the visiting team.