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He learned five things: Bournemouth 1-2 Manchester City (Fa quarter-finals)

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He learned five things: Bournemouth 1-2 Manchester City (Fa quarter-finals)


Manchester City have reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup for a seven consecutive season after beating Bournemouth 2-1 at the Vitalite Stadium..

After the international holiday, City had a difficult task in his hands when they saw that a high Bournemouth club was thrown away in their bed to win the last Jamia competition they compete.

City started the game with intentions and immediately threatened Bournemouth’s goal, and 13 minutes later, thanks to a ball of Adams, he scored.

The Norwegian stepped up and rescued a survivor of the lower right corner that was survived by Kepa Arizabalaga. Holland had another guilty chance of breaking himself and walking with the Spanish one by one, but he raised his efforts on the goalkeeper and the bar.

A few moments after the city’s chances, the guests rose at the end of the end, after a mistake by Matthews Nunes, the ball was given to the cherries and the attacking attack, Justin Clover, the head of a head beaten on the path of Ivanelsson.

City made a change during the break while Niko Orly was introduced. Orley made a quick effect, walking on the left side before pulling a ball on the back tree that a certain Erling Holland was standing up to draw.

Holland couldn’t continue after taking a foot injury on the concrete, and the 24-year-old left hurried to replace Omar Marmush, who later affected his seat.

Two minutes after his introduction, Marmush saw himself in the penalty area and at the end of the slight kick from Orelle, who played the ball on Marmo’s feet, which was a little attempt under Arizabalaga in goal for City to benefit from him.

City shut down the championships, keeping Bournemouth alongside the scoring and finally winning a fair reward, winning the FA Cup semi-final this season, where they face Forest Nottingham in Wembley.

Although it is said, we learned five things here from City’s 2-1 victory over Bournemouth Sunday evening!

1. Nico Orly is the next club!

In the fifth round of the FA win against Plamos Argil, Niko Orille took the goal again with another great influence – this time on the bench – two assists to give them a edge of all in the second half.

The performances of the Empire, shown by Orly, should not be left alone. With injuries and midfielders, young blood such as Orile should be given the opportunity to prove themselves and show that they have a future in Manchester City.

2. A main post needs to be treated this summer

With most of the transfer, which is playing around the midfield this summer, we must not forget that the “creation” we expect should not be just about the midfield, with the right behind the right-back that is hopeless in strengthening.

With the lack of physical lack of Rico Louis and the failed test of Matthews Nunes, City shouts for a natural foot to come into the club and bet on the right side before next season.

3. snakes caught fire

With two goals in two games for City, Omar Marmush certainly named himself after arriving in City in January. Although Erling Holland left the knife at the Vitalite Stadium after his injury, Marmush has chosen the right time to beat a type.

The Egyptian has played on the left and after Holland after the club’s first game against Chelsea, but the vacant position from the middle to the city will give the striker a complete opportunity to show everyone what he can have in his natural position.

4. breaking the records is what we do

Manchester City became the first team to reach seven in the FA Cup semi-finals, once again breaking another record after their victory over Bournemouth on Sunday.

In a season full of crises, City happily celebrated their achievements when they come, with Pep Guardiola, who will talk about it immediately after the game on Sunday.

5. a lot of life left in this season!

Despite the disappointment he has faced throughout the season, City will find themselves in the semi-finals of the FA Cup and have a new life between hunting a four-squad-filled position – all before the club’s World Cup this summer.

With silver on the line, it will be stupid to delete City, which will always be alive in a campaign of a campaign – and Guardiola becomes hell in changing a rotten season with all accounts to successful again.

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