FA Cup: Late Ake goal sends City through, Chelsea held
Nathan Ake's 88th-minute tap-in helped Manchester City end their Tottenham Hotspur Stadium hoodoo and progress into the FA Cup fifth round after a 1-0 away victory.
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Nathan Ake's 88th-minute tap-in helped Manchester City end their Tottenham Hotspur Stadium hoodoo and progress into the FA Cup fifth round after a 1-0 away victory.
Manchester City are back in FA Cup action on Friday night as they take on Tottenham in the fourth round of the competition.
LONDON : James Maddison is "in a good place" and ready to start for Tottenham Hotspur in their home FA Cup fourth round clash with Premier League champions Manchester City on Friday, manager Ange Postecoglou said.
Tottenham have been handed a big injury boost ahead of Friday night’s FA Cup clash against Manchester City, with the club confirming that James Maddison has returned to training.
Manchester United crashed out of European competition before Christmas, they have exited the Carabao Cup and currently sit eight points adrift of the Premier League top four.
"There is a strong sense of optimism inside the club," Erik ten Hag declared in his programme notes on Sunday. "I can feel it." Nobody can see it.
Tottenham Hotspur dominated against Manchester United and they were missing their three best players, Son Heung-min, James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski.
Erik ten Hag might feel another set of eyes on him at Old Trafford this weekend when Sir Jim Ratcliffe takes his seat in the directors' box for the first time since INEOS agreed a deal to become minority owners of Manchester United. Ratcliffe and Ten Hag met at Carrington last week and had a productive discussion, along with INEOS' head of sport Sir Dave Brailsford, but as much as they might have discussed a vision for the future, the predicament Ten Hag currently finds himself in is inescapable.