BY GEORGE ALUO
NIGERIAN teenage international, Kelechi Iheanacho, was at his best yesterday as Manchester City zoomed into the next round of the British FA Cup.
His goal and that of Sergio Aguero and Kevin de Bruyne saw City have an easy ride away against fellow Premier League side Norwich.
Defending champion, Arsenal did not find things easy against Sunderland as the Gunners had to come from behind to win 3-1 at the Emirates.
The visitors took a surprise lead when Jeremain Lens struck inside the box.
Arsenal equalized through Joel Campbell’s half-volley, before Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain hit the woodwork.
Substitute Aaron Ramsey tapped in late on to put Arsenal ahead before Olivier Giroud’s close-range finish wrapped up a 13th consecutive win in the FA Cup.
Arsenal, who beat Aston Villa 4-0 in last season’s final, have won the FA Cup 12 times – more than any other side.
Six of those have come under Arsene Wenger, who will become the competition’s most successful manager with one more victory.
Wenger after yesterday’s game stated: “It was a test for us to come from behind. There was a great mental response and there is a special solidarity in the team.
“You always worry because, no matter how long you are in this job, you never know what is next. The experience we had up front today helped. I am very happy overall.”