Manchester City's FA Cup campaign took a shocking turn for the better as they dismantled League One side Exeter City 10-1 at the Etihad Stadium. The Citizens' impressive performance, marked by a flurry of goals from their new signings and regulars alike, left Exeter City reeling.
New signing Antoine Semenyo opened the scoring in the early stages before an avalanche of goals followed, with Manchester City netting eight more times after halftime. The Citizens' goal tally was rounded out by Phil Foden, Riyad Mahrez, and a trio of own goals from Exeter City.
The thrashing has sent shockwaves throughout the football world, as many had doubts about Manchester City's preparedness for the FA Cup in light of their heavy fixture list and transfer deadline business. However, Pep Guardiola's side proved themselves to be more than capable of dispatching a lower-league opponent with ruthless efficiency.
Manchester City's 10-goal haul has catapulted them into the fourth round of the competition, where they will await the winners of the tie between Fulham and Portsmouth. The Citizens' impressive performance has hinted at a renewed sense of purpose under Guardiola, who will be eager to build on this momentum as his team looks to make a deep run in the tournament.
As for Exeter City, their FA Cup campaign is now all but over, with their relegation hopes already hanging by a thread. The loss serves as a stark reminder that even the biggest teams can find themselves on the wrong end of a shock result in the cup competitions.
New signing Antoine Semenyo opened the scoring in the early stages before an avalanche of goals followed, with Manchester City netting eight more times after halftime. The Citizens' goal tally was rounded out by Phil Foden, Riyad Mahrez, and a trio of own goals from Exeter City.
The thrashing has sent shockwaves throughout the football world, as many had doubts about Manchester City's preparedness for the FA Cup in light of their heavy fixture list and transfer deadline business. However, Pep Guardiola's side proved themselves to be more than capable of dispatching a lower-league opponent with ruthless efficiency.
Manchester City's 10-goal haul has catapulted them into the fourth round of the competition, where they will await the winners of the tie between Fulham and Portsmouth. The Citizens' impressive performance has hinted at a renewed sense of purpose under Guardiola, who will be eager to build on this momentum as his team looks to make a deep run in the tournament.
As for Exeter City, their FA Cup campaign is now all but over, with their relegation hopes already hanging by a thread. The loss serves as a stark reminder that even the biggest teams can find themselves on the wrong end of a shock result in the cup competitions.