foreign footballIt all seemed so simple. Manchester City qualified for the quarter-finals of the FA Cup at the expense of second-division club Bristol City. Captain Kevin De Bruyne (31) scored his goal. Tasty bar.
Makes it look simpler than it is. With a long shot, De Bruyne made the final score on Tuesday night (0-3). By the thirteenth championship, City’s pendulum was all over the place – the opposite would have been surprising, in fact. On his fifth attempt, the Devil hit the target. Nice bar with a right in the bottom corner.
And superstar Phil Foden gave City the lead after just seven minutes. He also fielded the flailing England man in the second – an own goal or a goal for Foden? De Bruyne showed his prospects in the crowd.
De Bruyne returned after illness. He missed the Champions League match against Leipzig. He was left on the bench against Bournemouth last weekend.
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