
Man City survive Saints scare to reach fourth FA Cup final in a row
Man City survives a scare from Southampton to secure FA Cup final spot!
Manchester City defeated Southampton 2-1 in the FA Cup semifinal at Wembley Stadium, with Nico Gonzalez scoring the decisive goal late in the match.
Nico Gonzalez and Jeremy Doku scored five minutes apart as Manchester City came back to beat Southampton 2-1 in an FA Cup semifinal at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.
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Goalscorers: Finn Azaz 79', Jeremy Doku 82', Nico Gonzalez 87'
This looks like Eze's goal if it was ticketed for the near post instead of the far. A beautiful hit to potentially decide the tie.
Doku cuts to the middle and watches his hit-and-hope find glory with at least one wicked deflection helping the ball defy Saints keeper Daniel Peretz.
Saints' No. 10 has his collar popped after a Man City giveaway leads to him turning and firing a gorgeous shot across goal and into the upper reaches of Trafford's goal.
A Charles giveaway leads to multiple shots for City, with two blocked shots before a Reijnders rip across goal misses its mark.
The final score was Manchester City 2, Southampton 1.
Jeremy Doku and Nico Gonzalez scored for Manchester City.
Nico Gonzalez scored his goal in the 87th minute.
The match was in the semifinal stage of the FA Cup.

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City want a handball call for one of the blocks but the leaping defender had his elbow tucked tight to his frame.
Omar Marmoush and Rayan Ait-Nouri call it a day in favor of Erling Haaland and Nico O'Reilly in the 71st minute with the game still nil-nil.
Shea Charles and Cyle Larin come into the game for Ross Stewart and Cameron Bragg just after the hour mark.
Phil Foden and Mateo Kovacic exit in the 58th minute for Savinho and Jeremy Doku.
Scoreless at the break and Saints have been more dangerous than their zero shot attempts scream from the score sheet.
Shots are 5-0 to Man City, who have had 65% of the ball and will feel like it's a matter of time.
Tijjani Reijnders goes for a back post airborne kick but flubs the chance.
Man City have found control but it remains 0-0 in the 37th minute.
Oh it's almost chaos as Leo Scienza beats the back line and slots past James Trafford.
It looked a good burst into the final third but it started too early so how good was it, really?
Peretz, Bree, Harwood-Bellis, Wood, Welington, Jander, Bragg, Fellows, Azaz, Scienza, Stewart
Pep Guardiola's City have hit top form at the right time of the season, once again, as in the last few weeks they've won the League Cup by beating Arsenal in the final at Wembley, have beaten Arsenal in the league last weekend and followed that up with a midweek win at Burnley to go top of the Premier League table. With Erling Haaland coming up with huge goals and City cranking through the gears with a fluid attack and dominant midfield, everything has clicked into place at the right time. Guardiola's side are chasing a domestic treble and are the heavy favorites to prevail at Wembley this Saturday.
But second-tier Southampton are on a 20-game unbeaten run of their own under young coach Tonda Eckert and knocked out Premier League teams Fulham and Arsenal in the last two rounds to reach the semifinal on a remarkable run. In the 50th anniversary year of winning the FA Cup (their only major trophy) when they were also a second-tier team back in 1976, Southampton's fans have totally bought into the nostalgia of this run and are hoping history can repeat itself. Saints will be backed by almost 40,000 at Wembley as they requested extra tickets from the FA and alongside this cup run they've surged in the Championship and sealed a playoff spot. They have even been pushing for automatic promotion in the final weeks of the season, but will likely have to settle for a playoff spot as they chase an instant return to the Premier League.
City are without center backs Josko Gvardiol and Ruben Dias through injury, but they are getting closer to a return. Rodri is also likely to be missing, so Nico Gonzalez should start in central midfield. The likes of Phil Foden, Savinho and Omar Marmoush could start in attack to rotate the attacking lineup a little, but Guardiola will be wary of changing things too much and City have nine days until their next game after this semifinal.
Saints were handed a big blow ahead of this semifinal with key midfield enforcer Flynn Downes handed a retrospective ban and suspended for three games following an incident he was involved in at Swansea City last weekend. Shea Charles and Caspar Jander will likely start in midfield with local lad Cam Bragg also an option. Left back Ryan Manning is also suspended so Welington will come in for him. Up front Ross Stewart should start with Leo Scienza on the left wing and Tom Fellows on the right wing as all three were rested from the start in midweek against Bristol City. Captain Jack Stephens is struggling with a calf injury and if he's not fit then Nathan Wood will start at center back in Saints' 4-2-3-1 formation. Goalkeeper Daniel Peretz has been excellent since his January arrival on loan from Bayern Munich and he will likely have to play a heck of a game if Saints are going to have any chance of pulling off an almighty upset.
This will be all about Man City staying patient and not leaving themselves vulnerable on the counter. It may be closer than most people think, but City will eventually get the job done. Manchester City 3-1 Southampton.
Kick off time: 12:15pm ET Saturday (April 25)
Venue: Wembley Stadium β North West London
TV Channel/Streaming: ESPN+