Lukasz Fabianski wants his FA Cup semi-final shoot-out
heroics to be rewarded with an extended run in the Arsenal team.
Goalkeeper Fabianski proved to be the difference against
Wigan Athletic in Saturday's last-four clash at Wembley, as he saved the
holders' first two spot-kicks from Gary Caldwell and Jack Collison to lay the
foundations for Arsenal's 4-2 victory on penalties after the match had finished
1-1.
The Poland international has been an ever-present in
Arsenal's run to the final, but is firmly established as his club's
second-choice keeper behind compatriot Wojciech Szczesny in the Premier League.
Fabianski has not played in the top flight at all this
season, and has made just four league appearances since the beginning of the
2011-12 campaign.
However, after putting Arsenal in prime position to end
their nine-year trophy drought in next month's final against either Hull City
or Sheffield United, Fabianski is hopeful of more opportunities in Arsene
Wenger's starting XI.
"I'm very happy we managed to go through to the
final, it's a massive thing for us, especially after such a difficult
game," the Daily Mail quotes the 28-year-old as saying.
"But I don't know if I'll keep my place - it's up to
the boss. After my performance, I hope I can."
Jordi Gomez beat Fabianski with a penalty to give Wigan
the lead just after the hour on Saturday, before Per Mertesacker equalised late
on to force extra-time and, ultimately, the shoot-out.
However, Gomez did not step up from 12 yards in the
shoot-out - a decision the Arsenal stopper was not expecting.
"To be honest, I did some homework but none of them
were on my list, the guys who stepped up," he added.
"So I was just guessing, it was more intuition
rather than my homework. I was surprised Gomez didn't step up as the first
one."
Culled from Soccerway


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