'I could have strangled him' - how injury anger and half-time songs spurred Man City's amazing FA Cup comeback at Tottenham
Almost 20 years ago, Manchester City travelled down to Tottenham for an FA Cup replay with hope but not much else.
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Almost 20 years ago, Manchester City travelled down to Tottenham for an FA Cup replay with hope but not much else.
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