Man City's Wembley Win
4/25/20261 hr 7 min
The FC crew react to Manchester City's late win over Southampton to reach the FA Cup final and argue if Pep Guardiola's side can win the treble this season. Plus, the guys react to Arsenal's victory over Newcastle which saw Mikel Arteta's side go top of the table and break down why they aren't convinced by the win. Also, the crew analyze Barcelona's win over Getafe and explain why they think the LALIGA title race is over.
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Alexis Nunes· Host0:28
[upbeat music] Hello there, everyone, and welcome into the latest edition of ESPN FC. I'm Alexis Unas, alongside Stevie Nicol and Shaka Hislop. Later on in the show, we're gonna be talking about how Barcelona have moved that much closer to securing back-to-back La Liga titles. But first, let's recap everything that happened in England. And for that, we're gonna send it out to Dan and the boys.
Dan Thomas· Host0:56
Thank you very much, Alexis. What a treat. Craig and Nathan alongside me. We'll kick things off then with the FA Cup, Manchester City against Southampton. [crowd cheering] It was not great for the majority of it. Half chances in the first half. Uh, Manchester City, of course, making eight changes to the side that won midweek against, uh, Burnley. Southampton thought they'd open the scoring here, however, correctly ruled offside.
Nedum Onuoha· Panelist1:18
Yeah, absolutely was. But it was a great finish from Sienzo when he had the opportunity. And in fairness to Southampton, I'd say he was probably their best player today. I think the threat that he carried down that left-hand side, and unfortunately for him here, it's Saka stepping up just at the right