Manchester City winger Savinho sees the upcoming FA Cup fourth-round match against Leyton Orient as a chance to move past their recent 5-1 loss to Arsenal. In that game, City conceded four goals in just 37 minutes during the second half at the Emirates, resulting in another Premier League defeat. This setback has left them in fifth place in the league standings.
With the Premier League title now seemingly out of reach and an EFL Cup exit at the hands of Tottenham, City's focus shifts to the FA Cup as a viable opportunity for silverware this season. They also face a challenging Champions League knockout tie against Real Madrid this month. Manager Pep Guardiola boasts a strong FA Cup record, having won it in 2019 and 2023, and reaching the final twice recently.

Savinho is eager to make a significant impact in English football by securing his first trophy with City. "Every tournament is a target for me," he stated. Despite their EFL Cup exit, he remains optimistic about their chances in other competitions. The Brazilian winger emphasised the importance of viewing every trophy as an objective.
The team has used their free week to reflect on their performance against Arsenal and identify areas for improvement before facing Leyton Orient on Saturday. "It's been good to have that free week without a game," Savinho told ESPN. He noted that this time allowed them to think about last Sunday's game and prepare for what's ahead.
The upcoming FA Cup match is seen as crucial for City, with Savinho describing it as "another final." He stressed the importance of winning against Leyton Orient, stating, "It's a great opportunity for us, but it's one we have to take because if we don't [beat Leyton Orient] we're out."
Savinho highlighted that failing to win would mean elimination from the competition. He hopes for a strong performance to regain confidence and advance to the next round. The team aims to use this match as a stepping stone towards achieving their goals this season.