Mikel Arteta rung the changes for Arsenal’s FA Cup fifth round tie against Mansfield with Declan Rice and Martin Zubimendi not included in the match day squd.
The Gunners have arrived at the business end of the season still in contention to win four trophies and were odds-on favourites to progress to the quarter finals of the FA Cup at the expense of League One opposition.
Arsenal enhanced their position at the top of the table on Wednesday evening following a hard-fought 1-0 win at Brighton.
Following the physical effort it took to overcome the Seagulls and, with a mind to their midweek Champions League clash against Bayer Leverkusen,Arteta opted to make nine changes to his starting XI.
Cristhian Mosquera and Gabriel Martinelli were the only players to retain their places in the starting XI, while teenagers Max Dowman and Marli Salmon were handed starts.
Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus were also in from the start while there was plenty of firepower on the bench in the shape of Bukayo Saka, Eberechi Eze and Viktor Gyokeres.
Asked before the game whether the game represented a good opportunity to rest several key players, including his two midfield linchpins, Arteta said: ‘We know the difficulty of the challenge, it’s always really tough to win and earn the right to go through to the next round and we are very, very aware of that.’
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‘That’s the beauty of this competition, we are able to play in various contexts. Big tradition for this country and loving the challenge.’
Much of the pre-match focus centered on the inclusion of Dowman who became the youngest player in Arsenal’s history when he made his Premier League debut back in August.
An ankle injury has prevented him from featuring at first team level over the last couple of months but Arteta was delighted to be able to let the 16-year-old off the leash against the Stags.
He said: ‘It’s a big day and he’s been out for a few weeks so he has real hunger to show what he is capable of. He has a really good environment around him.’
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