MANAGER Mikel Arteta revealed some of his Arsenal players were suffering a hangover from their Europa League exit as he took the “risk” of making nine changes for the FA Cup win at Portsmouth.

The Gunners’ win over Saints’ local rival means that the two Premier League sides will have to reschedule their fixture.

They were due to play at St Mary’s on Sunday, 22 March, but that is when the next round of the FA Cup will be taking place, meaning Saints v Arsenal will be rearranged.

The Gunners secured safe passage into the sixth round following a 2-0 win at Fratton Park courtesy of goals from Sokratis Papastathopoulos and Eddie Nketiah.

It was a good response from Arteta’s side, who dropped out of Europe following a last-gasp defeat to Olympiacos on Thursday.

While the Spaniard conceded making wholesale alterations put Arsenal’s only chance of silverware this season in jeopardy, he believed he was left with no choice and retained only David Luiz and Bukayo Saka on the south coast.

“They fully deserve the chance and I know it is risky to play them in this competition but they are worth a risk,” he said of the players who came into his side.

“I assessed the team and physically some of them were knackered, some of them had issues, some of them mentally were hanging on what happened that day.

“So I tried to pick the right team knowing how they were and I made the most of it. If you win, it is okay but if we had lost obviously it would have been the wrong decision.

“The energy, the focus and the willingness and desire to play in this competition is really important,” he added.

One sour note for Arsenal came when midfielder Lucas Torreira was taken off injured on a stretcher just 17 minutes into the game.

The Uruguay international left Fratton Park on crutches with Arteta saying: “He was in a lot of pain, he is in a brace at the moment.

“He will be assessed in the next few days and we will know more.”