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Manchester City 3-1 Plymouth Argyle, FA Cup: Nico O'Reilly Brace Prevents Fifth-Round Upset

Manchester City have now won 15 consecutive home games in the FA Cup since a fourth-round 2-0 defeat to Middlesbrough in January 2015, their longest ever run in the competiti🐲on

Nico OReilly celebrates his goal against Plymouth Argyle
Nico O'Reilly celebrates his goal against Plymouth Argyle
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Manchester City survived an almighty FA Cup scare as they came from a goal down to beat Plymouth Agyle 3-1, with youngster Nico O'Reilly netting a brace. (More Football News)

Maksym Talovierov had given the Championship strugglers a shock lead in the first half, but a relentless wave of pressure eventually told as City advanced toꦑ the quarter-finals. 

As expected, City dominated the opening stages, with Ilkay Gundogan's hဣeader from Bernardo Silva's inch-perfect delivery brilliantly saved by Conor Hazard from close range. 

Gundogan was again involved for the hosts moments later, striking the post with a left-footed effort. But the 🔯;8,000 travelling Argyle supporters were sent into r🀅aptures in the 38th minute. 

From their first corner of the contest, Taloviero🔯v rose highest to glance Matthew Sorinola's set-piece beyond the grasp of Stefan Ortega as the Championship strugglers looked to write another page in t🔯he competition's historic storybook. 

City conꦉtinued to probe for a leveller, with Vitor Reis heading narrowly wide from close range before Hazard got his fingertips to Kevin De Bruyne's low drive, but the visiting goalkeeper would have hoped to do better for the hosts' equaliser.&nb𝔉sp;

O'Reilly nodded De Bruyne's free-kick into the bottom-left corner with the aid of a touch from Hazard on the stroke of half-time, with Pep Guardiola's side knocking on the door for the remainder o🔥f♌ the contest. 

They completed the turnaround when Phil Foden's set-piece was met by a towering header from O'Reilly, before De Bruyne sealed City's progression to the final eight in the 90th mi✃nute after being teed up by Erl𒁃ing Haaland inside the box. 

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Data Debrief: Calls for concern for Guardiola

The FA Cup remains Guardiola's only chance of silverware this season, but that did not stop him from making 11 changes to his side to face Plymouth. Though they got thඣe job done, City had to come from behind to do so🍒. 

City have now conceded the first goal in 19 games this season in all competitions, their joint-most in a campaign under Guar⛎diola (also 19 in 2016-17), while their 63 goals conceded is the most they hav🧜e shipped in a season under the Spaniard.

However, City have now won 15 consecutive home games in the FA Cu💟p since a fourth-round 2-0 defeat to Middlesbrough in January 2015, their longes🐈t ever run in the competition and the longest winning home run since Liverpool in January 1955 (16 games).

But their win was inspired by🐼 O'Reilly, who, at 19 years and 345 days, became the youngest player to score a brace for Man City in all competitions since Foden (18yrs 264d) against Newport County, also in the FA Cup, in February 2019.

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