Hindustan Times (Delhi)

City’s quadruple bid ends with FA Cup loss to Wigan

- Associated Press sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MANCHESTER: Manchester City’s pursuit of a quadruple ended on Monday when they were eliminated from the FA Cup by losing 1-0 at Wigan Athletic.

Wigan beat City in the 2013 FA Cup final, but this was an even bigger shock. Will Grigg’s late goal was enough for the League One side to pull off the upset in the fifth round. They host Southampto­n in the quarterfin­als.

“We had to ride our luck with a couple of flashing crosses, but that’s what makes the FA Cup so special,” Wigan manager Paul Cook said. “Our lads deserve credit for the work and the level of energy they put in. To beat a Man City team you have to do that.”

City were forced to play the second half with 10 men after Fabian Delph was red-carded on the stroke of halftime. City manager Pep Guardiola said: “We played good in the second half even with 10. Of course, with 11 it’s easier. We conceded one shot on target in 90 minutes and we lost. Football is like this.”

While Delph’s red card led to Guardiola and Cook exchanging words on the touchline and in the tunnel at halftime, both managers said there wasn’t a problem.

“From our point of view we’re trying to get every edge in everything we can,” Cook said.

City enjoyed 83 % possession and 29 shots to Wigan’s four, but could not take advantage. Sergio Aguero headed over early on and Ilkay Gundogan forced a good save from Christian Walton before miskicking from another good position.

City were further frustrated after the break and Grigg capitalise­d on an error to win it for Wigan. The Northern Ireland internatio­nal seized possession on halfway and charged upfield before slotting a shot past Claudio Bravo from the edge of the area. Wigan survived a nervy finish, with the final whistle prompting a pitch invasion.

FA TO PROBE AGUERO’S TIFF WITH WIGAN FANS

WIGAN: The Football Associatio­n are likely to launch an investigat­ion into Wigan and Manchester City after Sergio Aguero was forced to defend himself at the end of FA Cup tie at the DW Stadium. Wigan supporters invaded the pitch to celebrate and Aguero, who was on the pitch became embroiled in an altercatio­n with a number of fans. Aguero was forced to defend himself as the scene threatened to turn more violent and City staff had to help shepherd him off the field and to the safety of the dressing room.

 ?? AFP ?? Man City next take on Arsenal in the League Cup final.
AFP Man City next take on Arsenal in the League Cup final.

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