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Man City thump Southampton to book place in FA Cup semi-final at Wembley

Phil Foden's stunning strike capped off a dominant Manchester City performance to book their place in the FA Cup semi-finals with a 4-1 win over Southampton at St Mary's.

Pep Guardiola's side had failed to win either Premier League game against the Saints this season, but their emphatic victory kept them on course for a treble. Raheem Sterling had handed the league leaders an early advantage, tapping home in the 12th minute, but it was cancelled out by Aymeric Laporte's own goal just before half-time.

The hosts fought hard with the scores level, but were deflated when Kevin De Bruyne's 62nd-minute penalty restored City's lead. City's performance was capped off by a well-struck left-footed shot from the edge of the box from Foden in the 75th minute, with Riyad Mahrez also putting his name on the scoresheet three minutes later.

Southampton started brightly and almost had an early breakthrough when Adam Armstrong was played in behind the City defence, but his slightly scuffed shot rolled back off the far post. Moments later Manchester City took the lead, when Sterling scored his first goal since February 15.

Jack Stephens failed to clear his lines, allowing Gabriel Jesus to attack the loose ball and play in Sterling in the centre of the box, and the England forward made no mistake slotting home via a slight deflection off Tino Livramento. Fraser Forster had to be alert in the 27th minute as he made an instinctive diving save to deny Ilkay Gundogan from close range, just managing to tip the ball on to the post before Kyle Walker-Peters cleared the ball away from Jesus.

Oriol Romeu had a chance to level the tie just before the half-time break, but his well-hit effort from the edge of the box was straight at City goalkeeper Zack Steffen. The hosts did equalise just before the interval when Mohamed Elyounoussi beat the offside trap and saw his was deflected into his own net by Laporte.

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Raheem Sterling scored Manchester City's opener (Offside via Getty Images)

At the start of the second half Southampton worked well to break down City's attacks and disrupt their playing style. They also had attempts of their own, including a James Ward-Prowse strike from range that Steffen was able to gather.

But just as the home side looked to be on top, Guardiola's team retook the lead from a spot-kick. Referee Mike Dean pointed at the spot after Mohammed Salisu brought down Jesus at the edge of the box with a needless foul and De Bruyne dispatched the penalty, beating Forster who had dived the right way.

Southampton came close to levelling the score for the second time, but Steffen was alert to save Che Adams' effort after he was played in. Foden all but secured his side's place in the FA Cup semi-finals with his strike from distance, before the visitors added a fourth with just over 10 minutes remaining when Mahrez fired past Forster.

Guardiola admitted the victory was far from comfortable (AFP via Getty Images)

"We started well, for the first 20-25 minutes but for the last 15 of the first half we forgot to play, knowing that this would be difficult because Southampton is one of the best, most organised teams we face all season," Guardiola told the BBC after the game. "They push you with incredible intensity but the goal we conceded was a consequence of us forgetting to play.

"The second half was much better, in personality and play. They had one chance for Che Adams, at 2-1, but the quality of our players up front made the difference.

"It was not a comfortable victory but now we go into the international break, there are two months left in the season and we are in three competitions - semi-final of the FA Cup, quarter-final of the Champions League and top of the league. We know every game is a final and we knew it was important not to lose today."

De Bruyne was on target from the penalty spot (AFP via Getty Images)

De Bruyne also recognised his side weren't perfect despite the margin of victory. "I think the first 20 minutes and the last half an hour we did well. In between we made too many stupid mistakes and even with their goal, we should have just played it out - there were 30 seconds to go until half-time," he said.

"We chose the wrong options and Southampton came back into the game. Not a lot was said at half-time but we had to play better and we did that. But I think the reaction was really good - the second half, we dominated and we did much better.

"We didn't play at our best but after the second goal we did much better - the third and fourth goals were beautiful goals and we saw then how good we can play. We want to win every competition we enter, we have lost in a couple of FA Cup semi-finals but we are very happy and privileged we go again and hopefully we can win it this time."

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