Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Chance to show Yaya we’re a test

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Billing is also hoping to come up against one of his idols in Yaya Toure.

The 33-year-old Ivorian is being tipped to play for Pep Guardiola’s side and Billing explained: “I’ve always liked him as a player.

“It goes back to his time at Barcelona and I have watched him closely at Manchester City.”

Billing, who has featured 13 times in all this season (seven starts) says the theme of the Championsh­ip promotion chasers’ build-up has been normality.

“Our approach all season has been to take each game as it comes,” he added.

“We got a big (3-2) win at Rotherham United on Tuesday, so we only started looking at Manchester City after that.

“Our form is great (six straight wins in all competitio­ns) and we always try to play our own way.

“This will be a really good test for us, and we want to show what we’re all about.” Neither side has yet conceded a goal in the FA Cup, with City winning 5-0 at West Ham United in round three and 3-0 at Crystal Palace in round four. There’s some debate among both sets of supporters about who will be keeping goal. Joel Coleman, Town’s £100,000 summer signing from Oldham Athletic, has been David Wagner’s pick for both ties so far, but could on-loan Liverpool stopper Danny Ward feature? Meanwhile City have plumped for the experience­d Argentinia­n Willy Caballero, but it’s believed Guardiola could give a run-out to Chilean Claudio Bravo against Town. Meanwhile Caballero’s compatriot Pablo Zabaleta may be the selection at right-back with Frenchman Gael Clichy on the right. Another Argentinia­n, Nicolas Otamendi and Belgian star Vincent Kompany are line to take the two central defensive berths.

Our form is great (six straight wins in all competitio­ns) and we always try to play our own way

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