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Southampto­n stun Man City

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Pep Guardiola admitted Manchester City were “not prepared” as they suffered a shock 2-0 defeat against struggling Southampto­n in the League Cup quarter-finals on Wednesday.

Guardiola’s side paid the price for a limp display and never recovered after first-half goals from Sekou Mara and Moussa Djenepo at St Mary’s.

City sit second in the Premier League, while Southampto­n are languishin­g at the bottom of the table.

But that huge gap wasn’t evident on a wet and windy night on the south coast that Guardiola will want to forget in a hurry.

For the first time in 16 domestic cup quarter-finals, Guardiola had finished as a loser and he had no complaints about the result. “The better team won. We didn’t play good. There are many games you can start not good and overcome but we didn’t do it,” he said.

Guardiola will demand an immediate response in tomorrow’s crucial Premier League derby against Manchester United.

He made four changes from Sunday’s 4-0 FA Cup third round rout of Chelsea, with Kalvin Phillips handed his first City start since his £42 million move from Leeds last year.

Phillips was labelled overweight by Guardiola after he returned from England duty at the World Cup and the midfielder hardly made the Spaniard eat his words with a largely anonymous display that ended with his substituti­on after 63 minutes.

Southampto­n went ahead in the 23rd minute when Lyanco cut out a loose pass from Sergio Gomez and delivered a low cross that France Under-21 internatio­nal Mara swept home for his first goal for the club.

Five minutes later, Mali internatio­nal Djenepo was allowed to advance unchecked before curling a superb 30-yard strike over Stefan Ortega, who was caught too far off his line.

Guardiola sent on Kevin De Bruyne at the interval and Erling Haaland after 56 minutes, but his lethargic team finished without a shot on target.

Southampto­n have never won the League Cup, losing the 1979 and 2017 finals, and they will face Newcastle in a two-legged semi-final later this month.

Saints boss Nathan Jones will hope this surprise success can be the springboar­d to silverware and, more importantl­y, Premier League survival.

“We’ve gone through a lot recently, people questionin­g a lot of things. That goes a little way to justifying why we’re here and what team we’re trying to create,” Jones said.

Nottingham Forest earned a lastfour tie against Manchester United after beating Wolves 4-3 on penalties following a 1-1 draw at the City Ground.

After last weekend’s embarrassi­ng FA Cup loss against second tier Blackpool, Forest are back on the Wembley trail as they reached the League Cup semifinals for the first time since 1992.

They took the lead through a closerange finish from former Wolves centreback Willy Boly in the 18th minute.

Raul Jimenez grabbed Wolves’ 64thminute equaliser, but Dean Henderson was Forest’s shoot-out star as he saved penalties from Joe Hodge and Ruben Neves.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Southampto­n’s Moussa Djenepo, left, celebrates scoring their second goal with Kyle WalkerPete­rs.
REUTERS Southampto­n’s Moussa Djenepo, left, celebrates scoring their second goal with Kyle WalkerPete­rs.

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