Arsenal 2-1 Norwich (AET): 18-year-old Eddie Nketiah comes off the bench to score twice as Gunners come from behind to reach Carabao Cup quarter-finals
- James Maddison played Josh Murphy through and the winger lifted the ball calmly over Matt Macey
- Edward Nketiah poked home from a corner with his first touch after coming on as a late substitute
- Nketiah then gave Arsenal the lead in extra-time with a fine header from Mohamed Elneny's corner
If you don’t believe in fairytales, then this will surely change your mind. By the final whistle the Arsenal fans were chanting ‘Eddie, Eddie, Eddie’.
Right now you’ll be racking your brains thinking, ‘Eddie who?’ Eddie Nketiah, that’s who.
Hopefully the 18-year-old — known to his loved ones as ‘Little Eddie’ — goes on to fulfil his potential.
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Edward Nketiah (right) comes on as a substitute to replace Reiss Nelson (left) in the 85th minute of the match
Nketiah (centre) gets on the end of Francis Coquelin's flicked header to level the scores in the closing stages of normal time
The 18-year-old forward poked home at the far post with his first touch after coming on as a late substitute
The youngster celebrates in front of the Arsenal fans after scoring his first goal for the senior team
Nketiah (right) is congratulated by Alex Iwobi (2nd right) and Mohamed Elneny (left) after his clinical equaliser
The young striker (3rd left) gives Arsenal the lead in extra-time with a fine header from Elneny's corner, his second of the night
The Englishman celebrates in the corner after completing the most memorable of late cameos in the Carabao Cup
The Arsenal team congratulate their latest hero after finally taking the lead against the Canaries on Tuesday night
But even if he doesn’t, he’ll always have this night. The night he was Arsenal’s hero, the darling of the Emirates Stadium.
In only his second appearance as a senior professional, the youngster scored a dramatic late equaliser with his first touch after coming on as an 85th-minute substitute.
And as if that wasn’t romantic enough, Nketiah — who becomes the first Arsenal goalscorer born after Arsene Wenger took over in 1996 — notched the winner in extra-time. Utterly breathtaking.
‘I’m impressed that he wasn’t even conceived when I was already here,’ joked Wenger. ‘But life gives chances to young people. I can’t remember a time when a young player has made such an impact.
‘He has shown he has the quality, but we saw he also has the quality that, when your team needs you, you deliver.
‘That’s a quality you don’t know until you put them on the pitch. Let’s not be too quick (to talk Nketiah up), but he has top quality.’
Credit to Norwich, who were excellent. Had they taken their chances, Nketiah’s late leveller would have been mere consolation.
Canaries boss Daniel Farke pointed to the fact Mohamed Elneny escaped what looked a stonewall red card and being denied a late penalty after James Husband was brought down by Mathieu Debuchy as reasons why his side were left heartbroken.
There was further debate in the tunnel after the final whistle over whether Arsenal had broken EFL rules by introducing a fourth substitute in extra-time after only using two during regulation time.
But, in the end, Norwich didn’t stand a chance. This was fate, Nketiah’s date with destiny. The stadium announcer had unintentionally introduced Norwich as arch-rivals Ipswich in the lead-up to kick-off.
The slip of the tongue sparked roars of laughter from the home supporters. But it was Norwich fans who were smiling at the end of the first half.
Norwich winger Josh Murphy opens the scoring with a deft finish midway through the first half at the Emirates Stadium
Murphy (right) lifted the ball over the onrushing Matt Macey to break the deadlock in the Carabao Cup clash
Murphy celebrates in front of the Arsenal supporters after giving his side a surprise lead in north London
The 22-year-old pumps his fist in the air after making the most of a swift turnover in possession
It took Arsenal some time to get going. Norwich, without pulling up any trees, were more than holding their own, with Mario Vrancic firing wide from the edge of the box after a positive run. Angus Gunn made his first save of the night in the 20th minute, a reflex stop to deny Rob Holding.
But that was the best a lacklustre Arsenal had to show for their first-half display. Indeed, it got much worse as Daniel Farke’s men took a shock 34th-minute lead.
Tom Trybull robbed Alex Iwobi in midfield before James Maddison’s through ball found Josh Murphy who nonchalantly chipped over debutant Matt Macey to fire Norwich ahead.
Jack Wilshere (centre) and his team-mates look on as Norwich celebrate taking the lead in the fourth round showdown
Rob holding (2nd left) sees his point blank header brilliantly saved by Norwich goalkeeper Angus Gunn
The English defender reacts in frustration after failing to make the most of his team's best chance of the first half
Arsenal then had referee Andy Madley to thank for not sending off Elneny after the Egyptian brought down Nelson Oliveira in the 55th minute when the Canaries striker was through on goal.
The visiting bench were incensed when Madley brandished a yellow card.
Murphy and Vrancic missed three glorious chances for Norwich and the fear for Farke was that his side would be punished for their profligacy.
It proved to be the case as Nketiah embarked on a unforgettable night, first equalising in the 85th minute as Norwich failed to deal with Theo Walcott’s corner before heading home a euphoric winner six minutes into extra-time.
French midfielder Francis Coquelin (right) flies through the air after being fouled by a Norwich player
Alex Iwobi curls an effort narrowly wide of the far post as Arsenal went in search of an equaliser
Gunners boss Arsene Wenger watches on as Norwich continued to make life tough for his side at the Emirates
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