Cape Argus

Wigan bank on magic of the Cup

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MANCHESTER CITY are sweeping all before them this season but talk of a possible unpreceden­ted quadruple might need to be postponed at least until after Monday’s trip to FA Cup bogey side Wigan Athletic in the fifth round.

Roberto Martinez’s relegation-bound Wigan upset the odds to beat Roberto Mancini’s City in the 2012-13 FA Cup final and prove that the world’s oldest domestic cup competitio­n is still capable of providing unlikely winners.

Not only that, but the following season Wigan went to the Etihad Stadium and repeated the feat, winning a quarter-final 2-1 against a side that weeks later would be crowned Premier League champions under Manuel Pellegrini.

City, meanwhile, are scaling new heights with Pep Guardiola working his magic. They are 16 points clear at the top of the Premier League, are on the verge of the Champions League quarter-finals and next week will play Arsenal in the League Cup final.

Wigan boss Paul Cook would be well-advised to ban his players from watching City’s 4-0 hammering of Basel on Tuesday in the Champions League.

Instead he may reference second-tier Bristol City’s plucky 5-3 aggregate defeat to City in the League Cup semi-final as proof of what can be achieved with a positive attitude.

“Everyone who comes before them they seem to put away comfortabl­y at the minute and for us it’s a massive challenge. Can we take the game to them at times? We have to believe that key moments in the game can go for us.

“We’ll give them the utmost respect. We’ll have to study them and come up with a plan. Good luck with that one!”

Tottenham Hotspur, who like City were impressive in the Champions League this week, drawing 2-2 with Juventus, will also be wary of slipping on a banana skin when they travel to Rochdale who currently prop up League One.

Sunday’s clash at Spotland Stadium will be played on a newly-laid pitch after Rochdale’s threadbare surface came under fire after their fourth-round defeat of Millwall.

The fifth round action begins today with Chelsea at home to Hull City and Leicester City taking on Sheffield United.

It continues on Saturday with two all Premier League ties.

Twelve-time winners Manchester United are at Huddersfie­ld Town while WBA and Southampto­n take a breather from their relegation battle at the Hawthorns.

Brighton host Coventry City and in-form Swansea City are away at Sheffield Wednesday. – Reuters

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