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Champions League semi-finals for reservations

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Champions League semi-finals for reservations


Manchester City were behind and beat Bournemouth 2-1 in the FA Cup quarter-finals at the Vitali.

The win means that the Premier League champions will reserve their place for the seventh consecutive season in a row in the semi-finals.

The match began on the southern coast with initial pressure from City, which was given a penalty in the 12th minute, when the Bernardo Silva crossed Tyler Adams on Bornmos.

However, Erling Holland’s weak blow was relieved by Kipa Arizabalaga and kept his grades. Holland then wasted another a few minutes later another golden opportunity, raising wrinkles on the defence when he passed the goal.

Bournemouth took full advantage of City’s initial waste and took the lead in the 21st minute. Ryan Christie’s prevention allowed David Brooks to send a nice cross to remote posts.

Justin Clevert helped to score, and Ivanelsson was willing to end the line, playing the cherry for 1-0

Pep Guardiola replied and made a major change in the first half, with Nico Orely, 18, for Abdoukuder Khosnov.

This goal was almost immediately useful, because just four minutes in the second half, Orly made a quick effect. From the left defence forward, he gave a fully cross to the back post, which eventually found his fingerprint, and at a nearby distance he pointed to a high level to equalize the score with 1-1

City continued to dominate the players, and Jack Grille came down from the bench and added extra dynamism to the attack.

In the 63rd minute, another player proved to be decisive. Orille took over again, and had a relationship with Omar Marmush, whose low-killing slip slipped under the net and in the net to complete City’s changes.

The Bournemouth goalkeeper has been disappointed that he hasn’t left his efforts, but City took advantage of their pressure at a main moment and Holland has rushed.

The cherries tried to respond, they brought new legs for equality. Adam Smith, Alex Scott and Daniel Jabson were all introduced in the final stages, but they struggled to create a clear opportunity.

Justin Clevert and Louis Cook took yellow cards when boredomed for hosts developed.

Greel was close to the game in the 82nd minute without suspicion when complicated drilling made it a chance for Ilkay Gundogan, who saw the beating at the post. City continued to control the ball and bored Bournemouth when they had problems in the final minutes to win the ball.

Despite six minutes of extra time, Bournemouth failed to make a final chance, and City saw the game to secure their place in the semi-finals.

Now City are looking at Wembley, while Bournemouth can be proud of their spiritual performances despite their decreased. Finally, City’s higher quality was that they had once again made their place in the four FA Cup finals.



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