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Cheltenham Town 1-3 Manchester City: League Two side pipped at the last as Guardiola's men survive

Manchester City produced a late turnaround to avoid humiliation at the hands of League Two Cheltenham Town and claim a 3-1 win in the FA Cup fourth round.

By Nicholas Mcgee
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Cheltenham (England), January 24: Manchester City produced a late turnaround to avoid humiliation at the hands of League Two side Cheltenham Town and claim a 3-1 win in the FA Cup fourth round.

Given the crowded fixture list all Premier League clubs are having to cope with amid the coronavirus pandemic, Pep Guardiola understandably shuffled his pack for the trip to Gloucestershire.

A youthful City side looked set to pay the price for profligacy after Alfie May gave the fourth-tier side a 59th-minute lead.

However, Phil Foden levelled matters nine minutes from time before Gabriel Jesus struck with six minutes remaining and Ferran Torres tapped in a last-gasp third as City overcame a tricky hurdle to keep their quadruple hopes alive.

A City side featuring 10 changes almost had the lead 22 seconds in when Jesus latched on to an excellent ball from Riyad Mahrez, his lofted strike forcing Joshua Griffiths into an early save.

Cheltenham were positive and showed no fear in going forward, but they required heroics from captain Ben Tozer to preserve parity, the skipper's outstanding header on the line keeping out Benjamin Mendy's drive.

Griffiths' smart low save denied Torres and, though City were not quite able to produce fireworks on the pitch, some pyrotechnics within the vicinity of the Jonny-Rocks Stadium forced a stoppage in play towards the end of the first half, leading to six minutes of stoppage time.

Jesus saw another chance go begging in the 53rd minute when he clipped the post from Foden's throughball and six minutes later City were punished as Tozer's long throw into the box found its way through a crowd and into the path of May to prod home.

Mahrez could only shoot straight at Griffiths following another excellent pass from Foden, who took it upon himself to erase the deficit when he turned home substitute Joao Cancelo's cross at the far post.

And Cheltenham were unable to cling on for extra time as Jesus atoned for his previous wastefulness, firing home on the turn from Fernandinho's pinpoint pass into the box.

With home hearts broken, Torres applied late gloss to the scoreline with a simple finish from Ilkay Gundogan's pull-back.

What does it mean? - City find their shooting boots late on

City were not at the races for large periods of an absorbing contest, but would have been out of sight in the first half if not for a combination of disappointing play in front of goal and the excellence of Tozer.

That meant it required a more dramatic finish than Guardiola will have wanted but, in the end, City found their shooting boots when it mattered and can afford to dream of a four-trophy season.

Fantastic Foden

Foden was the creator in chief for City and, had his team-mates been more clinical, his five key passes would have included an assist. He showed the way with his 81st-minute effort and now has nine goals in all competitions this season.

Harwood-Bellis finds it tough

Teenage centre-back Taylor Harwood-Bellis was deployed at right-back by Guardiola and in truth he looked out of place.

His passing accuracy of 78.9 per cent was third-worst of the team's starters and he conceded possession 12 times, failing to make a tackle or interception before being substituted for Ruben Dias in the 68th minute.

What's next?

It is a tale of contrasts with Cheltenham hosting Oldham Athletic on Tuesday (January 26), when City visit West Brom in the Premier League at The Hawthorns.

Story first published: Sunday, January 24, 2021, 9:15 [IST]
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