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Manchester City 2-1 Watford, EFL Cup: Pep Guardiola's Side Progress To The Next Round

City moved into the last 16 of this season’s edition thanks to first-halfꦉ goals from Jeremy Doku and Matheus Nunes

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Manchester City goalscorer Matheus Nunes
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Matheus Nunes' first Manchester City goal proved the difference as Pep Guardiola's team beat Watford 2-1 to progress to the EFL Cup fourth round. (More Football News)

Tom Ince set up a nervy ending for the hosts at the Etihad Stadium, but Championship side Watf🔯ord could n𒉰ot find a late equaliser to force a penalty shootout.

City got off to a quick start, helped by Ryan Porteous' loose ba🎉ckpass, as James McAtee pounced before Jack Grealish teed up Jeremy Doku for a pinpoint finish into the bottom corner after five minutes.

Kwad🌱wo Baah thought he had equalised in the 21st minute,ꦿ drilling his low shot into the far post, but he was penalised for a foul on debutant Kaden Braithwaite.

Rico Lewis then opened up 💧Watford's defence with a driving run before laying it off to Nunes, whose low effort crept past Jonathan Bond to double City's lead before the break.

Ince clear🔴ed Savinho's effort off th🌟e line before the Brazilian also struck the inside of the post as City searched for a second, while Bond made impressive stops to deny Nunes and Grealish.

Yet it was Watford who struck next - Ince☂ bending a lovely finish beyond Stefa💦n Ortega, but the visitors failed to test City again after that.

Data Debrief: No end to the City hoodoo for Watford

It has been a while since these two sides last met following Watford's relegation from the Premier League, but🦄 City always enjoy facing them.

They have now won each of their last 16 matches against Watford in all competitions by an aggregate sꦇcore of 60-9, while they have also been responsible for the Hornets'🌃 last seven domestic cup exits.

It was another dominant performance for the hosts, who had 24 shots overall, getting eight of those on target as they created an expected goals of 1.98 compared to Watford's💝 0.46.