Manchester City advanced into the Emirates FA Cup semi-final after coming from behind to beat Bournemouth 1-2, MySportDab reports.
Bournemouth looked dangerous early on at the Vitality Stadium, but Manchester City eventually turned the tie around in a dramatic FA Cup quarter-final encounter.
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The visitors trailed after Bournemouth’s Evanilson struck in the 21st minute, capitalizing on a well-worked move that caught City off guard.
The home side’s early display of intent forced Pep Guardiola to rethink his approach as his team were second place.
The tide turned in the second half. City’s bench proved decisive when substitute Nico O’Reilly produced a moment of magic, setting up Erling Haaland to level the score at the 48th minute.
With the momentum swinging in their favor, another off-the-bench impact came in the 63rd minute as Omar Marmoush latched onto a defensive error by Bournemouth to score the winner.
Despite Haaland limping off later with an ankle issue a concerning sight for a player in such form the collective response from City ensured they clinched a 2–1 victory.
Guardiola admitted that the early defensive lapses were costly, yet he praised his substitutes for their energy and precision.
With this win, City book their place in the semi-finals, where they are set to face Nottingham Forest.
This performance shows City’s ability to regroup under pressure and highlights the importance of tactical flexibility in knockout competitions.
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