Sanogo Leads the Line as Arsenal Target FA Cup Final Spot Against Wigan
Arsenal are just one step away from a return to Wembley for the FA Cup final, as they prepare to face Championship side Wigan Athletic in Saturday’s semi-final clash — a golden opportunity to end a near-decade-long trophy drought.
With the stakes high and pressure mounting, manager Arsène Wenger has made a bold decision in attack, handing 21-year-old Yaya Sanogo a surprise start ahead of Olivier Giroud. The Franco-Ivorian striker will spearhead the Gunners’ frontline, supported by creative duo Santi Cazorla and Lukas Podolski on the flanks.
The semi-final offers Arsenal their last realistic chance at silverware this season. Knocked out of the Champions League and League Cup, and with their Premier League title hopes having faded, the FA Cup now stands as their sole remaining path to end a barren spell that dates back to 2005.
Wenger, who has been under growing scrutiny from supporters and pundits alike, will be acutely aware of the importance of this fixture — both for his legacy and the morale of the club. Speaking ahead of the match, the Frenchman acknowledged the pressure but expressed confidence in his team’s readiness. “We respect Wigan for what they’ve achieved, especially in this competition, but we are focused and determined to go through,” he said.
Wigan, managed by Uwe Rösler, come into the tie as defending champions, having famously lifted the FA Cup in 2013 with a shock victory over Manchester City. The Latics are currently battling for promotion from the Championship and will be hoping for another giant-killing at Wembley.
Sanogo’s inclusion is perhaps the most eye-catching selection in Wenger’s line-up. The former Auxerre forward, who joined Arsenal in 2013, is still waiting for his first competitive goal for the club but has shown promise in limited appearances. Wenger’s decision to start him in such a high-stakes match suggests both a vote of confidence and a tactical ploy to inject energy into the attack.
Arsenal’s starting XI for the semi-final is as follows:
Fabianski – Sagna, Mertesacker, Vermaelen, Monreal – Arteta, Ramsey – Oxlade-Chamberlain, Cazorla, Podolski – Sanogo
The Gunners will be banking on the experience of veterans such as Mikel Arteta and Per Mertesacker, combined with the returning dynamism of Aaron Ramsey, to overcome a Wigan side that has nothing to lose.
For Arsenal, anything less than victory will be seen as a massive failure — and another missed opportunity to end their long wait for silverware.