Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Wigan revenge next step of City’s plans

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

WIGAN: I think in the FA Cup there are a lot of surprises, not just this season or previous seasons, but all throughout history.

Manchester City’s bid for a historic quadruple rolls into Wigan for tomorrow’s FA Cup fifth round tie, with avenging a shock defeat to the Latics in the 2013 final also in mind.

Pep Guardiola’s side have blown away any suggestion injuries and fatigue could derail their quest to win the Premier League, Champions League, League and FA Cup by scoring nine goals in their last two matches.

A 5-1 victory over Leicester last weekend extended City’s lead at the top of the Premier League to 16 points, and that was followed on Tuesday with a 4-0 victory at Basel in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie.

Even more good news for Guardiola in Switzerlan­d was the return from injury of Leroy Sane, David Silva and Fabian Delph.

Silva’s substitute appearance was proof that he is over a hip problem, while England utility player Delph, a midfielder used largely as a left-back by his club this season, made his return after six matches out with a knee injury. Sane’s reappearan­ce as a second-half substitute came well ahead of schedule as ankle ligament damage suffered in City’s last FA Cup outing at Cardiff on January 28 was expected to keep the German out for six weeks.

City can deliver the first trophy of Guardiola’s reign in charge next Sunday against Arsenal in the League Cup final.

However, Guardiola has warned against complacenc­y at League One promotion chasers Wigan, who have beaten two Premier League sides in Bournemout­h and West Ham to get here.

“Of course I am concerned because I saw the game against On FA Cup’s uncertaint­ies

It would be good for my players not to think too much of the final next Sunday; they think about the final next Monday.

On how to prepare

Bournemout­h,” Guardiola said. “Bournemout­h are one of the teams I like to watch the most in the Premier League and Wigan were able to beat them.

“I think in the FA Cup there are a lot of surprises, not just this season or previous seasons, but all throughout history you always have these kind of situations happening.

“It would be good for my players not to think too much of the final next Sunday; they think about the final next Monday.”

Wigan were relegated from the Premier League four days after upsetting City to win the FA Cup with a Ben Watson goal in 2013, and have endured a turbulent five years since, with two further relegation­s and a promotion.

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