
Arsenal are into the FA Youth Cup final after an extra-time semifinal win against Manchester City.
City were down to 10 men after just six minutes when Omari Benjamin was brought down through on goal by Lakyle Samuel, who was immediately sent off. Michal Rosiak scored a stunning opener from the free-kick.
City pulled the scores level in the second-half through Justin Oboavwoduo. However, just as a penalty shoot-out appeared certain in extra-time, Myles Lewis-Skelly headed home a late winner in the final minutes for the winner.
Overall we dominated and we deserved it. I'm so glad we won it the way we did. It was special and that's why everyone loves football, there's no better feeling," said Gunners coach Jack Wilshere.
The players have a special type of unity and it's our biggest strength, we keep pushing, we keep going to the end.
I remind the players to show that when they are on the pitch and they do. The unity has created special moments tonight, a moment they won't forget.
The moment when we scored the winner was special and it's going to live in the memory of the players, staff, and everyone involved with the club.
Wilshere also said: The supporters are so important and I spoke to the players before the game about using the fans' energy to help us get through the game.
At the end of the game, I went around the stadium to thank them because they have been amazing for us every step of the way."
