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Manchester City imposes logic and thrashes Swindown Town

The logic prevailed in the third round of the FA Cup and the Manchester City, prominent leader of the Premier League, thrashed (1-4) at half gas at Swindon Town, set of the Fourth Division -League Two- English.

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Guardiola, absent

With Pep Guardiola Y Juanma Lillo absent due to the Covid-19 outbreak that has hit the ‘skyblue’ was Rodolfo Borrell, Santpedor’s assistant, in charge of directing the team from the County Ground bench. Despite the casualties, the City He presented a very recognizable eleven and gave no options to an infinitely inferior rival.

Bernardo silva, who had already warned with a high shot on 4 ‘, made the first before the first quarter of an hour was completed when he hit a center from the very young Cole Palmer (19 years old), which again left a very good feeling starting from the right. Had it De Bruyne to do the second, but it was Gabriel Jesus who after a serious mistake of Reed in the exit of the ball he threw a wall with the Belgian and doubled the advantage ‘citizen’ defining down in the heads up.

Missed Penalty by Gabriel Jesus

At the edge of the break, a shoe of Cancel that some of his teammates sang as a goal was close to assuming the 0-3, which would finally arrive after passing through the changing rooms. Gündogan, from a direct free kick, took advantage of the poor placement of the barrier and slipped it out to Lewis Ward, that a few minutes later he had his minute of glory stopping him Gabriel Jesus a penalty committed on the Brazilian footballer himself.

I was going to have it too Harry McKirdy, who can already boast of having scored a goal for the Premier League champion. Williams took advantage of a loss of Rodri in 77 ‘and enabled the youth squad Aston Villa, which came from scoring four goals Northampton. The final 1-4 was going to bear the signature of Palmer, which rounded off his great game with a great goal.

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Manchester City

Swindon Town: Ward; Odimayo (Crichlow-Noble, 71’), Conroy, Hunt; Reed (Dabre, 87’); Kesler, Gladwin (Williams, 71’), Lyden, Iandolo; Tyreece Simpson (Parsons, 83’) y McKirdy (East, 87’)

Manchester City: Steffen; Walker, Rúben Dias, Ake (Mbete-Tatu, 86′), Cancelo; Rodri, De Bruyne (McAtee, 67′), Gündogan (Lavia, 83′); Palmer (Kayky, 86′), Gabriel Jesus and Bernardo Silva

Goals: 0-1, Bernardo Silva (14′); 0-2 Gabriel Jesus (28′); 0-3, Gundogan (59′); 1-3, McKirdy (78′); 1-4 Palmer (82′)

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Referee: Darren England

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Gabby Barker

Gabby is someone who is interested in all types of sports, she loves to attend watching matches live. Whenever there is a match being played in her city, she makes sure to get the tickets in advance. Due to the love for sports, she joined Sportsfinding, and started writing general sports news. Apart from writing the news, she is also the editor for the website who checks and edits every news content before they go live.

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