United's deputy chief executive David Gill:
"Personally I'm very disappointed"
"When ball 12 came out first I thought, `Great - home draw.' Then we said that
we didn't want eight [Chelsea], 11 or Liverpool's number. Eleven came out -
Arsenal."
Gill added:
"I know that we'd probably have had to beat them at some point to win the
cup, but I would have preferred an easier draw at this point. It's at home,
though, and we've got a good record at home in the cup. It will be a fantastic
game with arguably the two best teams in the country going head to head.
We're looking forward to it - the players will be well up for it."