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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola full of praise for his cup kings

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola highlighted his side's outstanding record in cup competitions after they became first team in history to reach six consecutive FA Cup semi-finals.

Two deflected first-half goals from Bernardo Silva secured a 2-0 win over Newcastle on Saturday night and the first of what City hope will be three visits to Wembley before the end of the season as they remain on target for a second consecutive treble.

While eager to play down talk of a repeat, Guardiola was happy to talk up his players' consistency, pointing to their record both in the FA Cup and the League Cup, which they won four times in a row between 2018 and 2021.

“After we won the treble, and five titles, we’re coming to the international break with two months left and to be in contention for all the titles means a lot,” the City boss said.

“I know people talk about the Premier League, the Champions League, but to have won four Carabao Cups and [reach] six FA Cup semi-finals in a row, this team, this club, has something special, so it’s incredible.

“Of course we want to win all of them but sometimes this is not possible basically for the quality of the opponents and the schedule we have … but we were there six times in a row.

“Always you can have a bad night or a bad afternoon and to be there six times, you didn’t have a bad night. And for those that doubt the consistency of the team you prove they are wrong.”

City's fast start put Saturday's quarter-final to bed early, with Silva's goals coming in the 13th and 33rd minutes to leave Newcastle with a mountain to climb.

Silva signed a one-year contract extension in September, but while his terms run until 2026, the 29-year-old is constantly linked with Paris Saint-Germain and

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