The last game of the FA Cup quarter-final was played between Newcastle United and Manchester City on a Sunday night. Maybe the City fans were not expecting a routine victory, as the Citizens failed to take all points at the St James’ Park previously. Thanks to goals from Kevin De Bruyne and Raheem Sterling, Pep Guardiola and his team progressed into the Semi-final of the competition.
The Manchester City manager has prepared a lot for this game, helping his team to dominate in all phases of the play. In this tactical analysis, we will dissect how the away team outplayed the opponents by some brilliant tactics.
Lineups

Despite playing in a 5-4-1, some regular starters in the league were missing in this lineup, including Joelinton, Jonjo Shelvey and Jetro Willems. Andy Carroll, Sean Longstaff and Danny Rose took their position. Also, it was Javi Manquillo to play as the right wing-back instead of DeAndre Yedlin.
City started a very strong squad. Nicolás Otamendi partnered with Aymeric Laporte as the centre of the defence. The Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus led the line. Intriguingly, this 4-2-3-1 shape with De Bruyne dropping alongside İlkay Gündoğan was the key to success.
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