Arsenal crumbled under the pressure at St Mary’s as Southampton dealt a massive blow to the North London side’s cup hopes. Even though they put out a surprisingly strong starting lineup, the visitors couldn’t find a way through a stubborn Championship defence that held its ground for the full ninety minutes.
The game turned when Shea Charles scored late in the second half, sparking wild celebrations from the home fans and leaving the Premier League giants stunned by such an early exit. This loss points to a worrying pattern for a team that seems to be growing increasingly fragile in big away games.
Theo Walcott on Arsenal’s FA Cup loss
Theo Walcott watched the mess unfold from the commentary box and was quick to point out a total lack of calm on the sidelines. He argued that Mikel Arteta’s constant waving and visible frustration actually fueled the panic that took over the players on the pitch.
While the manager probably wanted to show some urgency, Walcott thinks this frantic energy actually made the players nervous, affecting their passing and defensive shape. The former England winger noticed that the coaching staff kept crowding the touchline, creating a messy environment that likely confused the players at key moments.
Since the dugout looked so stressed, the team never found the rhythm they needed to break down a lower-league side. Walcott also suggested that while picking a top-tier starting eleven made sense, the team’s mental state took a hit because of the tension coming from the bench.
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Instead of being a steadying hand, the coaches’ restlessness brought back some of the worst habits from previous years. In the end, the lack of a clear, calm message left the Gunners wide open to a disciplined Southampton counter-attack.
Walcott said: “Visually watching Mikel on the sidelines, it was elements of previous years where that energy reflected into the team. It was a nervous energy; it was very tense. Not just Mikel, but a lot of the staff were out there at times. It was like too many cooks in the kitchen, too many messages. Playing your best team was the right call tonight. It’s easy if I say that now, but you want a reaction off the cup final, and it wasn’t that tonight, it was worse.” (Via GOAL)