Arsenal vs Leeds player ratings: How they fared in FA Cup third round

Arsenal will play Bournemouth in the fourth round after seeing off a determined Leeds

Lawrence Ostlere
Monday 06 January 2020 17:46 EST
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Reiss Nelson knocks home the winning goal
Reiss Nelson knocks home the winning goal (Getty)

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Arsenal edged out Leeds United in an enthralling contest at the Emirates Stadium on Monday night to progress to the fourth round of the FA Cup.

Leeds started at a breathless pace which Arsenal could not contain, as Marcelo Bielsa’s side forced the ball from their opponents on numerous occasions, but the visitors spurned the chances which came along.

Patrick Bamford went closest for Leeds, crashing a shot against the crossbar.

Mikel Arteta clearly had words with his side at the break and they came out fighting, producing a much-improved display to take the game to Leeds, and Reiss Nelson's bundled strike proved enough to clinch the tie.

Arsenal will play Bournemouth in the fourth round.

Take a look through our gallery above to see how every player rated.

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