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Manchester City v Plymouth Argyle: FA Cup fifth round – live


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40 min: This is tremendous and here’s hoping Maxi’s kith and kin are tuning in from the Ukraine. City win another corner, their ninth of the half so far.

GOAL! Man City 0-1 Plymouth Argyle (Talovyerov 38)

PLYMOUTH LEAD!!! Completely unmarked at Plymouth’s first corner, Maxi Talovyerov rises to head the excellent ball towards the far post past Stefan Ortega. The away end erupts!!!

Maxi Talovierov rises to head Plymouth into the lead! Photograph: Jason Cairnduff/Action Images/Reuters
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38 min: Vitor Reis slides in to put the ball behind for a Plymouth corner, cutting out a low cross from Nathaniel Ogbeta. And they’ve scored!!!!

35 min: There seem to be three or four Pleguezuelas on the pitch and one of them is on hand to tidy up at the back after Katic had prevented James McAtee from getting a shot away in the Plymouth penalty area after Jack Grealish had picked him out with a cross. Excellent defending from both Plymouth defenders.

33 min: Matthew Sorinola gets on the ball down the right flank for Plymouth and tries to send in a cross. It’s blocked by Nico O’Reilly. Nothing comes from the latest corner flag-adjacent Pleguezuela throw-in.

31 min: Pleguezuela sends another long throw to the edge of the CIty penalty area but it’s cleared and within seconds the ball is back at the feet of Plymouth goalkeeper Conor Hazard.

28 min: The “olés” ring out from the away end as Plymouth string five uninterrupted passes together. Nice. Moments previously, City went close as Ilkay Gundogan smashed a shot from inside the penalty area off the upright after good work by Jack Grealish on the left.

25 min: City win what seems like their 281st corner of the game as the ball goes out off Pleguezuelo, who was man-marking Ake at the far post as the defendergot on the end of another set-piece inswinger from De Bruyne. Much like the previous 280, nothing comes of this one either. Plymouth are doing exceptionally well here and are fat approaching the point of the game where it’s “too early” to score and incur the wrath of their hosts.

24 min: Pleguezuelo performs heroics to sprint back and prevent Phil Foden from getting the ball under control as he tried to latch on to a long ball from deep.

22 min: Plymouth enjoy a rare sortie into the City half and win a throw-in near the corner flag. Julio Pleguezuelo trots to the sideline and Delaps the ball into the penalty area, where Phil Foden gets his head to it before anyone in a green shirt.

21 min: Another City corner. Kevin De Bruyne’s inswinger is sent long towards Nathan Ake at the far post. Leaning backwards, he heads straight into the waiting arms of Hazard.

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19 min: Plymouth goalkeeper Conor Hazard is called into action for the first time, making short work of a shot from Ilkay Gundogan that came straight at him.

16 min: “We’ll sing on our own!” is the chant from the small corner of the Etihad occuppied by Plymouth’s Green Army. Meanwhile on the south coast, Bournemouth have beaten Wolves on penalties to join Crystal Palace, Preston and Villa in the hat for the quarter-final draw.

15 min: James McAtee has a shot blocked by Nikola Katic, who has clearly been to the dentist since the last round as he appears to be sporting a full complement of pearly whites.

14 min: Another City corner and this time when the delivery comes in, Ilkay Gundogan sends a near post header over the bar of the Argyle goal.

Ilkay Gundogan with a chance. Photograph: Jon Super/AP
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12 min: Phil Foden has a low shot deflected wide for a corner, from which City appeal for a penalty after Bernardo Silva heads the ball against Julio Pleguezuelo’s arm. Nothing doing.

10 min: City’s passing is hypnotic but Plymouth’s goal remains completely unthreatened as they successfully negotiate the “Nothing silly in the first 10 minutes,” stage of the game.

8 min: City’s players continue to ping the ball around the edge of the final third but Plymouth hold their shape with 11 men behind it.

6 min: Grealish tries to send in a cross from the left but his delivery is blocked by Matthew Sorinola, one of two Plymouth players doubling up on the City winger. The Pilgrims are already under siege but look far from overwhelmed in these early stages.

4 min: Plymouth win a throw-in inside their own half, the ball going out off Bernardo Silva after another early duel with Ogbetta, the visitors’ left wing-back.

3 min: Jack Grealish combines with Kevin De Bruyne down the left and City set up base camp a few yards outside the Plymouth penalty area as they set about pressing and probing for an opening. Grealish has the first shot in anger of the game blocked.

Jack Grealish in the thick of it early on. Photograph: Jason Cairnduff/Action Images/Reuters
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2 min: Nathan Ake pings the ball wide to Bernardo Silva, who is immediately and aggressively dispossessed by Nathaniel Ogbetta.

Manchester City v Plymouth Argyle is go …

1 min: Under a pinky, grey and orange Manchester sky, City get the ball rolling as Plymouth try to take their third consecutive Premier League scalp in this season’s FA Cup. Game on!

Not long now: Perhaps hopeful of getting a late call-up, both sets of mascots go through rigorous stretching routines in the tunnel (no, really) before being joined by the players they’ll be accompanying on the short walk out on to the pitch. Kevin De Bruyne and Nikola Katic lead out their respective sides and kick-off is just couple of minutes away …

Pep Guardiola: “We are expecting a difficult game”

“No, they are not unknown,” said Manchester City’s manager upon being asked if he knew much about Plymouth Argyle in his pre-match presser. “When you can beat the best team in the country this season Liverpool – and also Brentford – they are not unknown.

“And not just Liverpool. I saw [some of their] other games. They defend aggressively with their wingbacks. The transition they do with attacking midfielders inside, who link really well. With the strikers in Championship, the set pieces are the main thing, and the Premier League teams learn from this.

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“The amount of free-kicks and corners they produce are not like the Premier League. They are solid. Since the manager took over, the results are there. We are expecting a difficult game. We play at home, and that is an advantage, the Orient game was so tough.

“We played many times in the Carabao Cup and the FA Cup against lower league teams and always they are tricky. What these teams do, they do really well. And if you are not ready you are in trouble. We have a chance to arrive in the last eight of the FA Cup again and we want to do it.”

Pep Guardiola has been talking up Plymouth’s abilities in the build-up to this FA Cup tie. Photograph: James Marsh/REX/Shutterstock

Miron Muslic: “It’s a big stage to represent Argyle”

“It’s Manchester City, it’s away, the team which has dominated the Premier League for the last seven or eight years so it truly feels like something very, very big,” said Plymouth’s manager in his pre-match press conference.

“We are going to try to enjoy this. We said it also before Liverpool, it’s a big stage to represent Argyle best possible, to represent us and we see this as a massive opportunity to do exactly the same.

“It’s a big game for us as staff, it’s a big game for the players, but it’s a big game also for us as an organisation, and a wonderful one I think especially for the Green Army. This is just the crème de la crème of English football. The highest mountain to climb but it’s just a beautiful adventure and we are very much looking forward to challenge them.”

Plymouth manager Miron Muslic speaks to the ladies and gentlemen of the Fourth Estate. Photograph: Phil Mingo/PPAUK/REX/Shutterstock

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Conor Hazard: “We don’t want to let anyone down”

With 7,800 Plymouth fans expected to make the journey to the Etihad for a tie that must be decided tonight following the scrapping of FA Cup replays, their team’s Northern Irish goalkeeper Conor Hazard has stressed the importance of his side doing their best in the face of extremely daunting opposition and will be well prepared for a penalty shootout should the outcome be determined by spot-kicks.

“You’ve got to kind of have an idea what you’re going to be coming up against, what’s their preferred side and what to do,” he said. “We’ll try to keep the game going as long as possible and there’s every chance a game like this could go to penalties. We’ll definitely do some preparation on that.

“We’ve got 8,000 people going up there to support us so we don’t want to let anyone down. We did such a good job against Liverpool and hopefully we can do the same at the Etihad. We’re all really up for it. We know the task ahead and what we need to do to try and get a result there. That’s our aim.”

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Plymouth goalkeeper Conor Hazard is likely to be busy tonight but fancies his chances in a penalty shootout should his side take Manchester City all the way. Photograph: Craig Galloway/ProSports/REX/Shutterstock
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Technology: As the Guardian revealed in a February exclusive, semi-automated offside technology (SAOT) is beiong trialled in the FA Cup fifth round with a view to it being introduced in the Premier League before the end of the season. Matt Hughes reveals all …

Those teams: Pep Guardiola changes the entire side that beat Tottenham Hotspur during the week, with Stefan Ortega starting in goal and fringe players such as January signing Vitor Reis, teenage left-back Nico O’Reilly, James McAtee and Jack Grealish all being handed starts.

Miron Muslic makes six changes to the Plymouth side that drew with Cardiff City in the Championship last weekend. Nikola Katic, who famously lost a tooth in the white-hot furnace of combat during Plymouth’s victory over Liverpool in the last round, captains the side.

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Manchester City v Plymouth Argyle line-ups

Manchester City: Ortega, Lewis, Vitor Reis, Ake, O’Reilly, Gundogan, Silva, McAtee, De Bruyne, Grealish, Foden.

Subs: Ederson, Dias, Marmoush, Haaland, Doku, Gonzalez, Gvardiol, Savio, Matheus Luiz.

Plymouth Argyle: Hazard, Taloverov, Pleguezuelo, Katic, Mumba, Gyabi, Boateng, Ogbeta, Sorinola, Wright, Bundu.

Subs: Grimshaw, Houghton, Szucs, Edwards, Puchacz, Al Hajj, Baidoo, Roberts, Palsson.

Maxi Talovierov: “It comes from my soul”

Interview: Already a cult hero at Home Park despite having been at the club for just one month, the Ukrainian defender Maksym “Maxi” Talovierov, has not seen his parents for three-and-a-half years due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine but is making the most of life in Plymouth despite the traumas being endured by his friends and family back home. Words: Ben Fisher.

Plymouth defender Maxi Talovierov could come up against Erling Haaland in an intriguing battle of the blond ponytails at the Etiahd Stadium this evening. Photograph: Graham Hunt/ProSports/REX/Shutterstock

Today’s match officials

Referee: Craig Pawson
Assistant referees: Scott Ledger and Craig Taylor
Fourth official: Darren Bond
VAR: Neil Davies

Craig Pawson leads today’s team of match officials at the Etihad Stadium. Photograph: Alan Walter/REX/Shutterstock

Early team news

John Stones and Manuel Akanji remain sidelined for the hosts, while Oscar Bobb is also unavailable having been out with a fractured leg since the Community Shield but is fast approaching a return to full fitness. Jack Grealish is also a doubt for today’s game.

Plymouth are without Ryan Hardie, who scored the all-important goal in their win over Liverpool. The 27-year-old centre-forward is out with a back injury and will join his fellow striker Muhamed Tijani (hamstring) in a watching brief, which means on-loan striker Michael Obafemi could get a rare start for the visitors. Plymouth defenders Brendan Galloway and Joe Edwards are also out.

The scorer of the goal that sent Liverpool packing from this season’s FA Cup, Ryan Hardie misses out today for Plymouth through a back injury. Photograph: James Marsh/REX/Shutterstock

FA Cup fifth round: Man City v Plymouth Argyle

There’s a place in the quarter-finals up for grabs at the Etihad, where Manchester City host the lowest ranked team left in this season’s competition. Rock bottom of the Championship with Miron Muslic about to take over from Wayne Rooney as their manager when they beat Brentford in the third round, Plymouth have since hauled themselves to within three points of safety.

They also made headlines by knocking Liverpool out of the tournament after taking full advantage of Arne Slot’s gamble to give most of his first team players the weekend off and field a largely experimental young side at Home Park in the fourth round.

Their hosts today are unlikely to be as charitable, with outright victory in the FA Cup now Manchester City’s only chance of winning a trophy in what has, for them, been a hugely underwhelming season of underachievement. Having battered Salford City in the third round, Pep Guardiola’s side had to come from behind to see off Leyton Orient from League One next time out. Kick-off at the Etihad Stadium is at 5.45pm (GMT) but we’ll have plenty of team news and build-up in the meantime.



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