Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger hailed the first of Olivier Giroud's brace after their FA Cup win over Middlesbrough.
All 11 players touched the ball as Santi Cazorla, captain for the day, threaded a pass to Kieran Gibbs to cross low for Giroud to finish and Wenger was left purring at the accomplished move.
"The first goal is what we try to do in our game and our build-up," he said.
"The second goal shows that the game belongs to the players as well because it's a consequence of two players who respond quickly to a situation, analyse it quickly and do what they want to do well. That's basically what it was. It's a consequence of intelligence and technique."
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