LONDON, Jan 12 (Bernama-PA Media/dpa) -- Gabriel Martinelli hit the headlines for the right reasons by scoring a hat-trick as Arsenal overcame an early scare to thrash Championship strugglers Portsmouth 4-1 in the FA Cup third round on Sunday, reported PA Media/dpa.
Mikel Arteta’s English Premier League leaders fell behind less than three minutes into a rain-soaked contest at Fratton Park when Pompey captain Colby Bishop finished from close range.
Andre Dozzell’s own goal quickly levelled the tie before Brazil forward Martinelli struck either side of Noni Madueke’s penalty miss to put the Gunners in control.
Martinelli, who was widely criticised for attempting to push the injured Conor Bradley off the pitch during Thursday evening’s goalless draw with Liverpool, completed his treble in the 72nd minute.
The Brazil forward also missed an open goal at 2-1 as 14-time cup winners Arsenal began four successive away games in four different competitions by reaching round four for the first time in three seasons.
--BERNAMA-PA Media/dpa