Southampton without 'incredible' ace for Man City clash as FA Cup injury news emerges
Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl has been dealt a setback for today’s FA Cup quarter-final clash against Manchester City as injury news emerges.
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Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl has been dealt a setback for today’s FA Cup quarter-final clash against Manchester City as injury news emerges.
Manchester City had their potential path to Paris decided in Friday's Champions League draw, with their final fixture list now looking a little clearer after some date confirmations.
Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl would pay to go watch Manchester City play – but will have his side ready for the “biggest” challenge of tackling Pep Guardiola’s side in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
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Manchester City struggle against some opponents more than others, and Southampton have been a particular thorn in their side for years. There’s obviously the infamous Nathan Redmond incident with Pep Guardiola but since Ralph Hasenhuttl took charge on the south coast the Blues have found it particularly tough.
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