Arsène Wenger's quest for the quadruple now means negotiating at least one more match than he had bargained for. An unwelcome replay against valiant
Leyton Orient further congests
Arsenal's run-in and will place additional pressure on a squad that, on the evidence of their display here, may not be as strong as their manager believes. None of which will concern Orient, of course, who fully earned a second crack at Arsenal. With a quarter-final meeting with Manchester United at Old Trafford on offer, Orient are likely to be just as determined at the Emirates.
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