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THIS WAS EVEN BIGGER THAN THIS Hero Grigg insists beating Pep’s giants pips 2013 Wembley triumph

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action, as they examine whether there is a case for common assault against at least one.

Blues manager Pep Guardiola and Wigan boss Paul Cook will escape sanction for their roles in the explosive game that saw City defender Fabian Delph sent off.

However, the FA have charged both clubs with failing to control their players. Aguero, who has been “reminded of his responsibi­lities” by the FA, met with senior City staff yesterday to give his side of the story.

They have also taken testimony from coach Mikel Arteta and physio Steven Lilley, who stepped in to shield Aguero as the City team battled past boisterous fans to reach their dressing room.

Wigan have conceded stewarding at the game was inadequate.

Greater Manchester Police have also launched an investigat­ion into the trouble, and identified two individual­s accused of assaulting Aguero. WILL GRIGG claims Wigan’s giantkilli­ng of Manchester City is even bigger than their famous 2013 FA Cup win. The Latics’ final victory over City at Wembley when they were in the Premier League is the undoubted greatest moment in their history.

But match-winner Grigg says their latest success eclipses that achievemen­t because the clubs are now two leagues apart. “Yeah, I think it’s bigger because we’re a League One team and they are probably the best team in Europe at the moment,” said the Wigan striker. “It’s got to be the biggest upset in a long time. They are flying, the quality of players they’ve got, they are an unbelievab­le side, scoring goals for fun. So for us to beat them on our patch is something special.

“It was an unbelievab­le performanc­e – everyone to a man, including the substitute­s. “The gaffer and his staff worked really hard all week on a game plan. We have stopped probably the best team in Europe at the moment.”

Grigg, 26, has won promotions with Brentford and Wigan in his career, as well as going to Euro 2016 with Northern Ireland.

Yet he says scoring the winner against Pep Guardiola’s side to end their Quadruple hopes tops the lot. “The promotions are up there, but in terms of a single game and a single moment, this is probably it.

“I have scored against Bournemout­h and West Ham on this run, but City are probably the best team in Europe at the minute and we’ve beaten them 1-0, and I got the goal. So this is probably my highlight.

“It’s my most special goal in terms of the opposition. The calibre of their side at the moment makes it pretty special.”

Grigg is now the leading scorer in the FA Cup with seven goals after Rochdale’s Ian Henderson had briefly moved level with him.

And he is confident he can add to his tally when Paul Cook’s side face Southampto­n in the quarter-finals at the DW.

“I was a bit gutted when Ian Henderson scored on Sunday!” smiled Grigg, who has 16 goals in total. “So it’s nice to be top again and another great game gives me a chance of adding to it.

“We’ve beaten Bournemout­h, West Ham and now Man City. We feel we can beat anyone at the moment and we’ll go into the Southampto­n game full of belief.”

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