Arsenal winger Alex Iwobi shows off battle wound after sustaining foot injury during FA Cup win over Sutton
- Alex Iwobi, 20, had to be taken off with injury in the 74th minute
- The Nigerian sustained knock following a first-half challenge by Jamie Collins
- Iwobi posted picture of his leg in a bandage following Arsenal's 2-0 win at Sutton
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Arsenal's FA Cup victory over non-League Sutton United may have come at a cost as Alex Iwobi's leg had to be wrapped up in a bandage after the 2-0 win.
The Nigerian winger revealed his battle wound on Snapchat with the 20-year-old posting a picture of his foot along with a bandaged emoji.
Iwobi was able to carry on after Jamie Collins' poor challenge in the first half but he was eventually taken off in the 74th minute.
Arsenal star Alex Iwobi showed off his bandaged foot on his personal Snapchat account
His injury is thought to have occurred when Sutton's Jamie Collins made a poor challenge
Collins escaped punishment from Premier League official Michael Oliver during the highly anticipated FA Cup fifth-round tie at Gander Green Lane.
Alexis Sanchez came off the bench to replace Iwobi much to the surprise of spectators and pundits alike.
Arsene Wenger insisted star man Sanchez was not at risk by playing on Sutton's much-talked about plastic pitch.
'He is a guy who has a strong body,' said Wenger.
'I think on this pitch it is the guy who does not have good co-ordination, who is heavy on his feet, who is in trouble.
'Alexis is more a guy who has very good co-ordination, he is light on his feet. I don't think it was a risk.'
Iwobi will be hoping to be back in action in time for Arsenal's Premier League clash with Liverpool at Anfield on March 4.
The Gunners are not in action this weekend as scheduled opponents Southampton are competing in the EFL Cup final against Manchester United on Sunday.
Iwobi lasted until the 74th minute before he came off at Gander Green Lane
He was replaced by Alexis Sanchez in the second half as manager Arsene Wenger looked on
Theo Walcott (left) netted his 100th goal for Arsenal after Lucas Perez opened the scoring
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