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Arsene Wenger relieved as Arsenal scrape past Wigan to reach FA Cup final

Manager's team made to sweat against Championship side before prevailing on penalties

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Arsenal goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski celebrates with teammates after the penalty shoot-out win. Photo: Xinhua
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger breathed a huge sigh of relief after they beat FA Cup holders Wigan Athletic on penalties in Saturday’s semi-final to keep alive their hopes of winning a trophy after a nine-year wait.

Arsenal beat spirited Championship side Wigan 4-2 in the shootout following a 1-1 draw after extra time and will meet Hull City or Sheffield United in the May 17 final back at Wembley Stadium.

Having not won any silverware since their FA Cup triumph in 2005, Arsenal were made to sweat against Uwe Rosler’s plucky Wigan side who gave Wenger serious concerns that his trophy hoodoo would continue.

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“I am relieved because we won... It is important that, mentally, we didn’t go out tonight. If you imagine the consequences of going out tonight it is quite worrying,” Wenger told reporters.

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“It was a cup game and the difference between winning and losing is very, very small,” said Wenger, who has won the FA Cup four times.

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