Kuwait Times

Man City keep quadruple dream alive

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LONDON: Kevin De Bruyne starred as Manchester City stayed on course for an unpreceden­ted quadruple of major trophies in the one season with a 2-0 win at Cardiff yesterday that saw the runaway Premier League leaders into the last 16 of the FA Cup.

City, 12 points clear at the summit of English football, are bidding to bring the Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup and Champions League titles to the Etihad.

They made short work of second-tier Cardiff, with Belgian star De Bruyne putting them ahead just eight minutes when he

deceived the home side with a brilliant free-kick that he struck under, rather than over, the defensive wall.

Bernardo Silva appeared to have doubled the visitors’ lead with a thunderous 26th-minute shot but his goal was ruled out because the officials deemed Leroy Sane to be off-side and interferin­g with play. It appeared a harsh call but, with the controvers­ial video assistant referee system that is being trialled in some English cup ties this season not in use for this match, there was no way of reviewing the decision.

But the second goal that Pep Guardiola’s men had threatened arrived in the 37th minute when Silva’s superb curling cross from the left was glanced in by Raheem Sterling.

Sane was the victim of a bad tackle by Joe Bennett in first-half stoppage time and was replaced at the break by Sergio Aguero. Cardiff defender Bennett was sent

off in injury time at the end of the match when he received a second yellow card for another poor challenge, on Brahim Diaz.

Meanwhile, Premier League survival is the priority for a Newcastle side that are currently just one point above the relegation zone. Newcastle manager Benitez, asked if he would be able to bring in a new striker before the transfer window shuts on Wednesday, replied: “I don’t think so but we will see. We will try to do something.”

Benitez’s former club Liverpool have also missed out on the last 16 after a 3-2 defeat by top-flight strugglers West Brom at Anfield on Saturday where Jay Rodriguez’s two goals for the Baggies were overshadow­ed by several controvers­ial incidents involving VAR rulings.

Tottenham Hotspur remain in the fifthround draw, but only after an equaliser from Harry Kane eight minutes from time saw them to a 1-1 draw away to fourth-tier Newport on Saturday.— AFP

 ??  ?? CARDIFF: Manchester City’s Portuguese midfielder Bernardo Silva (R) scores with this shot but it is later disallowed for an off-side against Manchester City’s German midfielder Leroy Sane (3rd L) during the English FA Cup fourth round football match between Cardiff City and Manchester City at Cardiff City Stadium in Cardiff. —AFP
CARDIFF: Manchester City’s Portuguese midfielder Bernardo Silva (R) scores with this shot but it is later disallowed for an off-side against Manchester City’s German midfielder Leroy Sane (3rd L) during the English FA Cup fourth round football match between Cardiff City and Manchester City at Cardiff City Stadium in Cardiff. —AFP

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