The win over the non-league side takes the Gunners one step closer to silverware - but they'll need to beat a Premier League giant to lift the cup
Arsenal have given themselves some required breathing space after beating non-league Lincoln City 5-0 to reach the FA Cup semi-finals.
The Gunners struggled to carve out any opportunity of note in the first half until Theo Walcott struck a vital goal on the stroke of half-time and, from then on, it was rather simple for Arsene Wenger’s men.
After a torturous week, which had seen Arsenal battered 5-1 by Bayern Munich for a second time, there were again protests before the game, with a reported 150 fans voicing their discontent on the streets of north London through the display of anti-Wenger banners and chants, one of which included a bizarre sign saying ‘Wexit’.