Mikel Arteta takes responsibility as Southampton stun Arsenal in FA Cup quarters
Arsenal were stunned 2-1 by a spirited Southampton side in their FA Cup quarterfinal at St Mary's Stadium on Saturday night.

They are all struggling with fitness issues after withdrawing from international duty, leaving manager Mikel Arteta anxiously awaiting updates.
The trio were among eight players who returned to their clubs on Saturday after leaving the England camp early. England head coach Thomas Tuchel confirmed the setbacks, stating that the players are expected to be sidelined for "some days", although the exact severity remains unclear.
Madueke’s injury occurred during a 1-1 draw against Uruguay, where he was on the receiving end of a heavy challenge from Rodrigo Aguirre. He was later seen wearing a knee brace, raising further concerns about his availability.
Their potential absence comes at a critical juncture, with Arsenal preparing for an FA Cup quarter-final against Southampton this weekend, followed by a Champions League quarter-final first leg against Sporting CP next Tuesday.
"There's nothing more to add from me, as a coach, I'm not a medical expert," Tuchel said on the condition of the players released prematurely before facing Japan on Tuesday.
"We had an assessment after the match, but none of them were able to stay and get minutes.
"They had a medical assessment, they wanted to desperately play, to get the narrative straight, and desperate to be involved, but it made no sense to make this risk.
"If a last game of the season, we'd have kept them, tried everything, but it didn't make sense. The risk to make it worse, was too big, they were in clear discomfort. It made no sense for them to stay.
"[Noni] pictured better than his feeling, but he'll be out for some days."