The competition's most successful club, with 13 wins, secured a last-16 trip to 2008 winners Portsmouth courtesy of a deserved triumph at the Vitality Stadium.
Bukayo Saka opened the scoring inside five minutes to cap a fine team move involving all 10 outfield players, with Eddie Nketiah doubling the visitors' lead before the break.
✅ Next round? You bet.
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) January 27, 2020
🍒 1-2 🟡 (FT)
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But the bad news came for Arsenal when Shkodran Mustafi landed awkwardly on his ankle after a collision before being stretchered off.
Mikel Arteta's side conceded a late goal to Sam Surridge after he came off the bench for the Cherries, whose focus will switch back to the task of Premier League survival.


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