Goodness me, what a game this FA Cup fifth round match is turning out to be. Leyton Orient keeper Jamie Jones' right-hand post still hadn't finished shaking by the time the ball had gone back up the other end, and, amazingly, into the Arsenal net. With Alex Revell substituted, Jonathan Tehoue was Orient's most dangerous player, but nothing much looked like happening when he squared off against both Kieran Gibbs and Ignasi Miguel outside of the penalty area.
Leyton Orient Vs. Arsenal: Jonathan Tehoue Levels In 88th Minute
Instead of being daunted, the French striker simply went through both Arsenal youngsters and suddenly found himself one-on-one with Manuel Almunia. He wasn't much of an obstacle either, and the Tehoue's low finish nestled in the back of the net to keep Orient's dreams of Old Trafford alive. If the score holds at 1-1, a replay at the Emirates is on the cards. You have to question Arsenal's defending there - there's simply no way that Tehoue should have been allowed straight between the two of Gibbs and Miguel there, and they've paid the price for some incredibly sloppy play.











