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With 84 and a half minutes on the clock, Mikel Arteta presumably suspected Viktor Gyökeres, one of his substitutes, had taken an absorbing FA Cup tie to extra time. Gyokeres cancelled out Ross Stewart’s first-half strike, seizing on his first whiff of goal, but it was Shea Charles, a second-half arrival for Southampton, who earned the Championship hosts victory and passage to the semi-finals. Another sub, Cyle Larin, started the move, protecting the ball with his back to goal.

Charles, who was also involved in the buildup, calmly gathered Tom Fellows’ pass and found the corner to cue ecstasy in the stands. For Saints, just the fifth team to beat the Premier League leaders this season, the spirit of 76 lives on. For Arsenal, after suffering Carabao Cup pain at Wembley, this spelled successive defeats for the first time this season and now their season really is at risk of unravelling.

Southampton 2-1 Arsenal: FA Cup quarter-final – live

Southampton’s players, as in previous rounds, starting at Doncaster in January, wore a limited-edition yellow-and-blue commemorative strip to celebrate the 50th anniversary of winning this competition at the old Wembley, when Bobby Stokes scored the only goal to immortalise Lawrie...

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