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With City's whole recruitment, form and recent performance, one would conclude that it was a bad fixture for Wigan especially as City would carry the sore they (Wigan) left on them a year ago as cited above. In fact, one would predict that we will witness a semi final with at least three teams from the top flight league but unfortunately or fortunately it went the other way round.
It is often said that once beaten twice shy, but this wasn't the case on Sunday at the Etihad Stadium as Cup favourites City fell again to Wigan 1-2 in the same cup but at a different stage this time.
In fact, you may ask, what manner of team is this Wigan standing at the
door to City's ''breakthrough''. Well fate i'll say. They also came
determined and gave it all like they needed the game to survive even
though they did not pass the ball around as they did last season under
Roberto Martinez.
Where does this leave City who snatched the Capital One cup from Sunderland about a week ago? For those hoping to see them finish with a treble this season, kindly reduce it to a double unless you haven't heard the news yet but if you are reading this piece, you must have been informed in the paragraph above.
Anyway, the game must go on with or without City.
We saw Arsenal demolish Everton 4-1 on Saturday in the other fixture of the Quarter Final as they now face a determined Wigan side that saw off another Premier League team but even if Wigan crash at this point they have defended their title well. Note that this statement does not presuppose that the Londoners (Arsenal) will win.
In the other fixtures however, Charlton Athletic were displaced by Sheffield United and Hull City also saw off fellow Premier league side Sunderland.
League One's Sheffield now take on Hull City in the second semi final fixture
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