Part 2
Looking ahead to the weekend and City will look to end an incredible season with a fourth trophy when the Blues take on Watford in the FA Cup final.
There’s plenty of early build-up out there this morning, with Four Four Two’s feature typical of several previews as they write: “Manchester City will head to Wembley on Saturday on the brink of history.
“After last weekend’s Premier League title triumph, now only unfancied Watford can prevent Pep Guardiola’s exhilarating side from becoming the first team to win the domestic treble.
“Most of the build-up to the FA Cup final will focus on City and their breath-taking achievements in the past two years.
“The odds will heavily favour City as they bid to win their fifth major English trophy of the last six available.
“It is not a foregone conclusion, after all City suffered FA Cup Wembley heartache when they were stunned by lowly Wigan in the 2013 final.
“But City are a club more serene under Guardiola than they were in the chaotic final days of Roberto Mancini’s, admittedly successful, reign six years ago.”
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posted on 14/5/19
Part 2
Looking ahead to the weekend and City will look to end an incredible season with a fourth trophy when the Blues take on Watford in the FA Cup final.
There’s plenty of early build-up out there this morning, with Four Four Two’s feature typical of several previews as they write: “Manchester City will head to Wembley on Saturday on the brink of history.
“After last weekend’s Premier League title triumph, now only unfancied Watford can prevent Pep Guardiola’s exhilarating side from becoming the first team to win the domestic treble.
“Most of the build-up to the FA Cup final will focus on City and their breath-taking achievements in the past two years.
“The odds will heavily favour City as they bid to win their fifth major English trophy of the last six available.
“It is not a foregone conclusion, after all City suffered FA Cup Wembley heartache when they were stunned by lowly Wigan in the 2013 final.
“But City are a club more serene under Guardiola than they were in the chaotic final days of Roberto Mancini’s, admittedly successful, reign six years ago.”
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