FA Cup, Man City
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Manchester City have had a shambolic start really here.
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Reaction to the FA Cup quarter-finals as Man City beat Bournemouth & Aston Villa win at Preston to reach the last-four
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Bournemouth were eventually beaten, even if it took the half-time introduction of Nico O’Reilly at left-back to inject some urgency and dynamism into City’s performance and transform the afternoon on...
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Manchester City beat Bournemouth to progress to the semi-finals of the FA Cup and midfielder Bernardo Silva has commented after criticism of the reigning Premier League champions
Bernardo Silva praised the impact of Nico O’Reilly after the youngster spearheaded Manchester City’s comeback win over Bournemouth.Evanilson had given Andoni Iraola’s side the lead early in the
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The Man City midfield has been a key talking point this season and critics have suggested the ageing profile of the squad has been a big part of their problem.
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Man City midfielder Bernardo Silva has been speaking to ITV after today's victory: "I think the motivation that this is the only hope of us winning something [pulled us through]. The team played a really good game, a really aggressive game - we are really happy today."
Reijnders at the Centre of Man City’s Midfield RevolutionManchester City’s midfield, once the blueprint for dominance, now faces an identity crisis. Pep Guardiola’s side may be Premier League
Bernardo Silva hailed Nico O’Reilly as ‘unbelievable’ for his crucial role in Manchester City’s 2-1 FA Cup victory over Bournemouth on Sunday.
Man City mailbag: Club World Cup starters, McAtee’s missing minutes and a Bernardo Silva bounceback?
For players like Divine Mukasa and Ryan McAidoo, there may be a Rico Lewis scenario where they end up going on a pre-season tour (Club World Cup in this case) and catch the eye; it was pretty unexpected Lewis did that, so it goes to show that it would not necessarily be players with a buzz around them.
Bernardo Silva says Nico O’Reilly was ‘unbelievable’ after his integral role in City’s 2-1 comeback win over Bournemouth to see Pep Guardiola’s side progress to the FA Cup semi-final.
Manchester City youngster Nico O’Reilly was hailed as “unbelievable” by Bernardo Silva after the 20-year-old grabbed two assists to help spark his side’s comeback win in their FA Cup quarter-final tie with Bournemouth.
At halftime of Manchester City’s 2-1 FA Cup quarter-final win over Bournemouth Pep Guardiola replaced Abdukodir Khusanov with Nico O’Reilly. O’Reilly slotted in at left-back and Josko Gvardiol