But his bid to earn a repeat with Everton looked in trouble from the moment Germany midfielder Ozil slid home the seventh minute opener for Arsenal. Santi Cazorla made the most of a slip by James McCarthy and his perfectly-weighted pass ensured the out-of-form Ozil scored his first goal since December. See Also: Mertesacker and midfielder Tomas Rosicky sign new contracts at Arsenal Ironically Ozil's last goal came against Everton and you could see his confidence lifted as well as that of his teammates. - Counter-attack - Arsenal striker Yaya Sanogo saw his shot beaten out by Everton goalkeeper Joel Robles and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain also went close inside the opening quarter. Arsenal were looking to expose stand-in Robles at every opportunity, but they were caught by a quick counter-attack that ended in Everton's 32nd minute equaliser.
Ross Barkley broke through from midfield and even though Kevin Mirallas scuffed his shot from the cross it fell kindly for on-loan Chelsea striker Lukaku to turn the ball home. Lukasz Fabianski had barely been troubled but the Arsenal goalkeeper was fortunate to see Mirallas, and then Lukaku, fail to get any power on their shots at the end of two Everton counters. For all Arsenal's dominance at the start of the second half, Everton should have taken the lead in the 53rd minute through Barkley. A Thomas Vermaelen mistake was seized upon by Lukaku and his pass gave Barkley a clear sight of goal, only for the England midfielder to curl his shot past Fabianski's right-hand post. In an increasingly tight game it appeared a mistake might prove the difference, and so it proved as Gareth Barry's clumsy trip on Oxlade-Chamberlain left referee Mark Clattenburg with no choice but to point to the spot. Arteta's first penalty was converted and, after Clattenburg ordered a retake for encroachment, the Spaniard stepped up to once again beat Robles in the 68th minute.
Then Giroud's two late goals finished it off as the Frenchman pocked home Sagna's 83rd minute cross and a quickfire three-man attack was ended with Giroud tapping in two minutes later to send Arsenal to Wembley.
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