Tim de Lisle 

Bournemouth 1-2 Manchester City: FA Cup quarter-final – as it happened

Manchester City fought back from a goal down to book a Wembley semi-final against Nottingham Forest
  
  

Omar Marmoush scores the winner.
Omar Marmoush scores the winner. Photograph: Adam Davy/PA

David Hytner has filed his match report, so that’s my cue to go out into the evening sunshine and ring my mum. Thanks for your company, correspondence and views on falling empires. I leave you with a headline in which Nico O’Reilly can consider himself unlucky not to appear.

Andoni Iraola is dignified in defeat. He says what almost anyone else would say: Bournemouth were the better team in the first half, City in the second. “They keep control of the ball, we couldn’t affect it.” He accepts that Kepa could have done better for the winning goal. “But that’s not why we lost – we didn’t have the same intensity in the second half.”

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Strange but true. This is City’s first away win against a team in the top half of the Premier League since … the opening weekend, when they won 2-0 at Chelsea.

“Today we were a team,” Pep adds. “In November we came here in flip-flops, we came for the holidays… Today was [about] how much we run, how much we fight.” O’Reilly, he says, is “sure to play” in the semi-final.

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And here is Pep. “Yes, we did it,” he says. “Seven times in a row, semi-finals of FA Cup…. This is one of the toughest places to come… Really, really pleased for that.”

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Pep sends his representative on earth, Bernardo Silva, out toi be interviewed alongside Nico O’Reilly. Asked what made the difference, Bernardo mentions two factors. One is the young man standing next to him – “unbelievable… his energy changed the game.” The other is “the motivation … this is the only hope of winning something.”

Bournemouth were typically bright and busy in the first half, when they saved a penalty from Erling Haaland and put together a good team goal for Evanilsen. But then they just disappeared. Pep’s first sub, O’Reilly, laid on the equaliser for Haaland and the winner for Pep’s second sub, Marmoush. City still have their frailties – and now face Forest, who beat them the other day – but they still know how to win FA Cup matches.

“Hi Tim,” says Ollie Driesen. “Maybe empires fall a few centuries later than expected sometimes?” Good line!

And the semi-finals are ...

Crystal Palace v Aston Villa.

Nottingham Forest v Manchester City.

Both games to be played on the weekend of 26-27 April.

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FULL TIME! Bournemouth 1-2 Man City

City advance into the semi-finals at Wembley for the seventh year in a row.

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The man of the match is … Nico O’Reilly, who only joined in at half-time and then produced two assists.

90+5 min McAtee joins he procession of yellow cards as Bournemouth win a free kick. It’s in their own half, Kepa hoofs it upfield, but they can’t find anything approaching a shot.

90+4 min City are knocking the ball around like the aristocrats they were until they came to this ground in November.

90+2 min Chances! For De Bruyne, then McAtee, possibly Marmoush too. Bournemouth manage a block or two and a decent save from Kepa, who takes it on the chest.

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90 min A glimmer of hope for Bournemouth: there will be seven more minutes.

89 min Adams chops down Grealish and picks up a yellow card.

88 min If Bournemouth have had a shot in this half, I can’t remember it.

85 min Iraola plays his final card, unless his players can take this to extra time. He takes Senesi off and sends Daniel Jebbison on, with a note for Cook, presumably containing a change of formation.

84 min McAtee’s first touch is a shot, but it’s a tame one. Then Grealish wiggles his way into another good position, only to pass whne he could have pulled the trigger.

82 min Post! After a good dancing run by Grealish, Gundogan strokes a shot in from the D. That’s his last involvement as he and Kovacic bow out, to be replaced by younger men – Gonzalez and McAtee.

80 min Better from Bournemouth as Kluivert and Scott combine on the left. But when Hill sends in a long throw, Gundogan leads a counter-attack and plays a one-two-three with Marmoush, who has a shot saved.

78 min City miss Haaland for the first time as there’s a game of head tennis in Bournemouth’s box.

76 min Yet another name goes into Stuart Atweell’s book and Kluivert does a spot of manhandling.

72 min Iraola has to do something, so he makes two more substitutions: off go Evanilsen and Christie, on come Alex Scott and Adam Smith. It looks as if there’s a reshuffle up top, with Ouattara now leading the line, Scott at No 10 and Kluivert moving to the right.

72 min The sun is still shining, but the lights are going out on Bournemouth. They’ve barely been there since half-time.

70 min Cook trips Grealish, possibly by mistake, and gets a yellow card.

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69 min Jack Grealish is coming on for Phil Foden, who was his England self today, rather than the City superstar who was coming back into form before the international break.

67 min There was a City handball in the build-up, but the VAR decided it was an accident.

65 min O’Reilly lost the ball on the edge of the area but regained it and played a nice little flick to Marmoush, who nutmegged a defender and slotted into the corner. Kepa could have done better, so it’s vindication for Roy Keane as well as for Pep, who had just picked up a yellow card for ironic applause.

GOAL!! Bournemouth 1-2 Man City (Marmoush 63)

City lead! And it’s another O’Reilly assist!

Omar Marmoush scores City’s second goal, which turns out to be the winner.
Omar Marmoush scores City’s second goal, which turns out to be the winner. Photograph: Adam Davy/PA

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62 min Ryan Christie gets a yellow card for a foul on Kovacic, as City were driving forward.

61 min Yes, Haaland is going off, to be replaced by Omar Marmoush. Meanwhile De Bruyne is sledging Cook, possibly for not putting the ball out. Cook’s team mates spring to his defence. “It’s not their responsibility,” says Lee Dixon. “There’s no way I’d be putting it out.”

60 min As the hour glass turns over, Haaland seems to be telling the bench he can’t continue.

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55 min Cook bundles Haaland off the field and into a hoarding, leaving him limping. As the physio come son to administer to him, Iraola sends on his first two subs: Ouattara for Brooks, who was a joy to watch, and and James Hill for Julio Soler, who did OK in the tricky role of Kerkez’s understudy.

52 min Pep started a midfielder at right-back, Nunes, who made the mistake that led to the first goal. How many other managers would have thought the solution was to send on another midfielder at left-back?

50 min O’Reilly was in acres on the left. All he had to do was run forward, send the cross in and watch Haaland slot the ball into the corner.

GOAL! Bournemouth 1-1 Man City (Haaland 48)

Haaland redeems himself! And the assist comes from O’Reilly!

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46 min Pep sends on a sub, but it’s not one of the wingers – it’s Nico O’Reilly, coming on for Khusanov. He goes to left-back, immediately sets off on the overlap and has a shot, which goes wide.

“Given that they wasted a penalty at 0-0, it’s easy to think that City should be leading,” says Kári Tulinius. “However, given the balance of play, it would be deeply unfair. That said, the part of my brain that has watched City trounce English opposition for years is still preparing for a comeback. On the other hand, they’re just not very good.”

Everything but the “but”.

Imperious is the word. Empires fall.

“Wondering what happened to Ederson,” says Joe Pearson. “In his pomp, he was imperious. Now he is mistake prone and decidedly sketchy on the ball. It’s a puzzler.”

City have had two-thirds of the possession, but Bournemouth have had two-thirds of the fun. Erling Haaland messed up a penalty, allowing Kepa to make a comfortable save. About seven minutes later, Bournemouth’s sparky forwards did what City’s haven’t managed and put together a pentrating move – Brooks with the chipped cross, Kluivert with the scuffed shot, Evanilsen with the poked finish.

HALF-TIME! Bournemouth 1-0 Man City (Evanilsen 21)

Oh, they don’t like to be beside the seaside.

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45+1 min Foden again making things happen, feeding Haaland down the right. When City come back to the left, De Bruyne has a shot – and skies it.

45 min There will be one more minute of this half.

43 min De Bruyne to Foden again, but Foden again can’t quite manage the final ball, aimed at Haaland.

40 min Better from City. Foden advances through the middle and slips in De Bruyne, who twists and turns just like old times and hands it back … but Foden’s next pass is not as sharp as his first one.

37 min The first yellow card, which should have gone to Gundogan some time ago, goes to Khusanov for fouling someone 30 yards out. The free kick, a thing of artistry from Brooks, curls past his his team-mates and goes for a corner, which comes to nothing.

36 min Foden tries a flick to De Bruyne which doesn’t quite come off. Iraola takes a note. His pen looks like one of those multicoloured biros that were big in Christmas stockings in the late 20th century.

34 min Bournemouth’s goal, by the way, was the first by a home team in these four quarter-finals.

32 min Haaland creeps round the back of the crowd, but he can only nod the ball out.

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31 min City get down the left this time and win their first corner.

30 min As the half-hour comes up, Nunes gets away down the right and sends in a lofted shot that almost catches Kepa out at his near post.

27 min City have another spell of possession, in Bournemouth’s half, but not in their faces.

And here’s Rick Harris. “I imagine Roy Keane is not best pleased,” he says, “that Kepa has made him look like a plonker by that penalty save.”

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24 min Bournemouth attack again. Semenyo, sent down the left by Kluivert, whips in a hard low cross, but this time Evanilsen isn’t where he needs to be.

This started – guess what – with City playing out from the back. Nunes played a terrible ball into the middle, as if under the impression that he was the man he was marking. Cook said thanks very much and slipped a simple ball out to Brook on the right. He swivelled and played a classy chip. Kluivert, bursting with desire, got a scuffed shot away, and Evanilsen, following up, tapped it in.

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GOAL! Bournemouth 1-0 Man City (Evanilson 21)

Well.

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19 min Semenyo shoves Nunes out of the way, as so many left-wingers have, but his shot is high, wide and far from handsome.

18 min For the first time, City have some of their trademark possession in Bournemouth’s half – patient, controlled – but then the pressing is so hot that they go back to Ederson.

16 min Big chance for Haaland! Redemption beckons as he gets clear down the inside-left channel and chips the advancing Kepa … but the ball bobbled on him and he puts it over the bar.

15 min That save has given Bournemouth even more oomph, as if they needed it. They’ve spent the past two minutes in City’s box.

PENALTY SAVED!

Haaland whips the ball to his right … and Kepa’s there to grab it!

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PENALTY! To City

Silva chips the ball into Tyler Adams’s arm. He was trying to withdraw it, but the VAR may not feel that makes all the difference.

10 min Chance! Lovely feet from Gundogan, bustling through the middle. Nunes can take his time crossing from the right and Haaland has a free header, but he puts it wide.

8 min Another poor kick from Ederson, not out of play this time, but low and straight down the middle to a Bournemouth player, who is duly scythed down. Free kick 30 yards out… but Kluivert puts the ball in Row Z.

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5 min City string some passes together but Bournemouth win the ball back, Gundogan resorts to a foul and surely comes close to an early card.

5 min Kluivert takes it himself and goes short, but City clear comfortably.

4 min A race between Khusanov and Kluivert ends in a dead heat, and a corner.

3 min Ederson completes his hat-trick, though this time he has an excuse as he’s under pressure.

2 min Ederson kicks it out again. This is beginning to look like a cunning plan.

1 min City kick off and pass back to Ederson. He goes long – and straight out.

The sun is out, the pitch a green chessboard, the crowd a blast of good-natured noise.

The players stride out, led by Lewis Cook and Kevin de Bruyne. Roy Keane is saying he has his doubts about Kepa Arrizabalaga. Mind you, he has his doubts about everyone.

An email! “As the City players check their wrists for British Summer Time,” says Peter Oh, “they’re cruelly reminded about not getting new watches this season.”

Pep speaks

Pep Guardiola knows the importance of this game, says Mark Pougatch. Cut to Pep being interviewed. The first question is about how his team feel, coming back to Bournemouth. Pep pauses, then smiles that smile of his – two parts friendly, one part menacing. Finally, he answers. “Nothing special.”

He’s more forthcoming when asked about Andoni Iraola. “He is proving how excellent how he is. [Bournemouth are] fantastic to watch, so intense. He did very well in Spain with Vallecano and now he’s done very well here.”

Pre-match reading. Will Unwin on City, the state they’re in and the big names that may not be there much longer.

The winners will play Forest

The semi-final draw has already taken place, for reasons that are hard to fathom. The winners of this game will meet Nottingham Forest, while the other semi is Crystal Palace v Aston Villa. All these teams might fancy their chances against the City of the past four months … but if you look through the lens of Wembley experience, City could still be the favourites.

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Teams in full

Bournemouth (4-2-3-1) Arrizabalaga; Cook, Zabarnyi, Senesi, Soler; Christie, Adams; Brooks, Kluivert, Semenyo; Evanilson.

Subs: Dennis, Dango, Smith, Jebbison, Hill, Scott, Silcott-Duberry, Akinmboni, Winterburn.

Man City (4-2-3-1) Ederson; Nunes, Khusanov, Dias, Gvardiol; Gundogan, Kovacic; Silva, Foden, De Bruyne; Haaland.

Subs: Ortega, Lewis, Reis, Gonzalez, O’Reilly, McAtee, Marmoush, Grealish, Doku.

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Teams in brief: Pep goes for old

Pep Guardiola goes back to his old soldiers – Gundogan, De Bruyne, Kovacic, Silva. And he’s not starting a winger, so it looks as if De Bruyne could be on the left.

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Preamble

Afternoon everyone and welcome to the last and biggest of this year’s FA Cup quarter-finals. The last time Manchester City went to Bournemouth, on 2 November, the result was that the tectonic plates of English football began to shift.

City were top of the league with seven wins from nine games, while Bournemouth were muddling along in mid-table. But it was Bournemouth who won the match, 2-1, and Liverpool who took over at the top as City fell from their pedestal like a deposed dictator. They lost their next three games and never looked forward. From that day to this, City have scraped just seven more league wins and have been the 13th-best team in the land – even worse than Man United.

The FA Cup is the only trophy left that Pep Guardiola can grab from the wreckage. His new-found losing habit has yet to reach this competition, obviously – but then all three of his opponents have been from the lower divisions and two of them, Orient and Plymouth, still succeeded in taking the lead. Bournemouth, even with two stars suspended (Milos Kerkez and Dean Huijsen), even after five games without a win, should set a much stiffer test. Pressing hard and pouncing on nervous defenders, they’re just the kind of team City now struggle to withstand.

It’s a sunny day, it’s the south coast, it’s British Summer Time … it’s a 4.30 kick-off that will feel like 3.30. So do stay with us.

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