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Arsenal's William Gallas challenges for
the ball with Hull City's Peter Halmosi (C) challenge for the ball during
their FA Cup quarter-final soccer match at Emirates Stadium in London
March 17, 2009.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo
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LONDON, March 17 (Xinhua) -- Arsenal set up an FA Cup
semifinal against Chelsea after they beat Hull city 2-1 with two late goals and
a controversial William Gallas strike on Tuesday.
Hull was left appealing in vain for offside as Gallas
scored the winner after 84 minutes.
It confirmed Arsenal's first visit to the new Wembley
for the semifinal and ended Hull's dream of reaching the tournament's last four
for the first time in 79 years.
Nick Barmby's deflected shot gave Hull the lead after
13 minutes and they held their advantage for more than an hour.
Robin van Persie capped a sustained spell of Arsenal
pressure when he slammed home Andrey Arshavin's pass from close range with 16
minutes remaining.
Gallas, who appeared to be in an offside position,
then headed in from close range to seal the victory.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger made six changes to the
side that beat Blackburn 4-0 on Saturday, but Russian playmaker Arshavin was fit
start, despite having stitches in a foot injury.
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Arsenal's William Gallas (2nd R) turns
to celebrate after scoring against Hull City to make it during their FA
Cup quarter-final soccer match at Emirates Stadium in London March 17,
2009.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
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