Manchester City booked their place in a fourth consecutive FA Cup Semi-Finals triumph with a hard fought 2-1 victory over Southampton, a contest that unfolded with tension and late drama. For long stretches, City laboured to impose themselves, yet when the decisive moments arrived, their quality surfaced with ruthless clarity.
Pep Guardiola’s side remain on course for a domestic treble, having already secured silverware earlier in the campaign. This result ensures another return to Wembley, where expectations will again follow them closely.
Southampton threaten early control
Southampton approached the occasion with confidence and structure, disrupting Manchester City’s rhythm from the outset. Guardiola’s decision to rotate heavily left his side searching for fluency, and the opening exchanges reflected a lack of cohesion.
Omar Marmoush came closest for City in the first half, his effort denied smartly by Daniel Peretz, whose alert positioning kept Southampton level. At the other end, Leo Scienza thought he had given Saints the lead, only for celebrations to be halted by an offside decision.
The match carried a sense of unpredictability. Southampton, disciplined and patient, refused to be overawed, while City struggled to create clear openings despite dominating possession.
Game shifts after interval
The second half brought a gradual increase in intensity. Southampton registered their first effort on target through Ross Stewart, though his attempt failed to trouble James Trafford. City responded with greater urgency, Savinho testing Peretz with a curling strike that required a strong hand.
There was a growing sense that the match would hinge on a single moment of quality. Both sides probed, yet neither found the composure required in the final third. As time ticked down, extra time appeared inevitable.
Azaz stuns before City respond
The contest burst into life in the closing stages. Finn Azaz delivered a moment of brilliance, curling an unstoppable effort…
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