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BECK IN THE FRAME

Arsenal 1 West Ham 0: Danny Welbeck bundles home only goal of the game as Gunners reach Carabao Cup semi-finals

In a dour game at the Emirates, there was only a single shot on target, the goal, as West Ham exited the competition

DANNY WELBECK celebrated a rare start with a goal to seal Arsenal a spot in the Carabao Cup semi-finals.

But it was a game that will not last too long in the memory of anyone attended, with just ONE shot on target in the whole game - the goal.

 Danny Welbeck scored the opener for Arsenal after bundling the ball home
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Danny Welbeck scored the opener for Arsenal after bundling the ball homeCredit: Reuters
 Joe Hart could do nothing to prevent Danny Welbeck from scoring the only goal of the game
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Joe Hart could do nothing to prevent Danny Welbeck from scoring the only goal of the gameCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 The former Manchester United man wheels away after scoring on a rare start for the Gunners
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The former Manchester United man wheels away after scoring on a rare start for the GunnersCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Both teams made the expected wholesale changes, but it was one of the more experienced of those on show who proved to be the matchwinner.

The pair had shared a goalless draw in their Premier League meeting at the London Stadium last week but this time out, with both sides fielding very different line-ups, it was Welbeck who made the difference to seal a 1-0 win.

The 27-year-old will not care how the goal came about as he got on the scoresheet for the first time since his double against Bournemouth on September 9.

It proved to be enough to book Arsene Wenger's side their first League Cup semi-final place in six years as West Ham offered very little in the way of goal-threat.

 Theo Walcott missed an absolute sitter, definitely not leading by captain's example
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Theo Walcott missed an absolute sitter, definitely not leading by captain's exampleCredit: Reuters
 The Arsenal striker could hardly believe he had missed the gilt-edged opportunity
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The Arsenal striker could hardly believe he had missed the gilt-edged opportunityCredit: Reuters

As expected, Wenger made wholesale alterations as he introduced an entirely different starting XI to that which toiled to victory over Newcastle on Saturday.

The likes of Theo Walcott, Olivier Giroud, Francis Coquelin and Welbeck were again afforded the chance to stake a claim for a place in the Gunners' Premier League line-up.


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West Ham, too, made changes - with David Moyes bringing in six new faces as Joe Hart returned in goal and Manuel Lanzini missed out having been handed a two-match ban earlier on Tuesday having been adjudged to have dived in the weekend win at Stoke.

The first-half lurched along with the type of broken, inconsistent football expected with so many changes as neither goalkeeper was forced into meaningful action.

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Walcott then wasted a superb chance, heading a Sead Kolasinac cross wide when picked out free in front of goal.

The deadlock was broken before the interval in a fashion befitting the opening 45 minutes as Welbeck bundled home from close-range after Mathieu Debuchy had headed Coquelin's perfect pass across goal to find the England international.

West Ham's first genuine attempt on goal saw Aaron Cresswell send a free-kick wide of David Ospina's post with 26 minutes remaining - Moyes reacting to such lean attacking statistics by introducing both Andy Carroll and Diafra Sakho.

 Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud went down with what appeared to be a hamstring injury on 78 minutes
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Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud went down with what appeared to be a hamstring injury on 78 minutesCredit: Reuters
 The injury to Olivier Giroud will be a bitter blow to his first-team chances
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The injury to Olivier Giroud will be a bitter blow to his first-team chancesCredit: PA:Press Association
 The French striker gets a commiseratory pat on the back from his manager
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The French striker gets a commiseratory pat on the back from his managerCredit: Getty Images - Getty

However, there was bad news for the hosts when Giroud pulled up with what appeared to be a hamstring injury. Reiss Nelson replaced the France international for the closing stages.

The introduction of Carroll and Sakho offered the Hammers more of an attacking outlet but Moyes' side were still unable to test Arsenal's second-string defensive unit.

Kolasinac has sat out the last two Premier League games but returned at left-back for Arsenal here and was assured in possession of the ball.

He will be hoping for a return to Wenger's A-team when Liverpool visit on Friday, while Welbeck is likely to have to settle for a place on the bench once again despite his winning goal as Alexandre Lacazette, Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez come back in.

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