Man City Man United turn to FA Cup glory to save poor seasons
LONDON – Manchester City’s hopes of a trophy this season now rest solely on the FA Cup ahead of the visit of second-tier Plymouth Argyle on March 1, while holders Manchester United also desperately need silverware to rescue a miserable campaign.
With Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur already out, the path has been cleared for the Manchester giants, who have faced off in each of the past two finals.
Here is a look at the pick of the ties from the fifth round this weekend.
Man City v Plymouth, March 1
Plymouth were the story of the fourth round as they stunned Liverpool 1-0 at Home Park.
Their reward is a trip to the Etihad and a shot at another monumental shock.
Plymouth boss Miron Muslic has become an internet sensation after clips of his inspirational team talks went viral and he is looking forward to coming up against his coaching idol Pep Guardiola.
“It’s the biggest honour in my life,” he said. “I’m very much looking forward to shaking his hand and telling him that he’s a giant of our sport and a huge role model for every single coach in the world.”
Man United v Fulham, March 2
United saved a shambolic campaign last season by beating City to lift the FA Cup but few can see them winning again.
The Red Devils did show heart in beating Ipswich Town 3-2 on Feb 26, despite Patrick Dorgu’s first-half red card for just a third English Premier League win in 11 matches.
Ninth-placed Fulham sit five places and nine points above United, but have lost both meetings between the sides 1-0 this season.
The Cottagers not only have revenge for those matches in mind, but also for a controversial FA Cup quarter-final at Old Trafford in 2023.
Fulham
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