The goal that came by Manchester City (video)

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Opposed on Saturday in Leyton Orient (English D3) in the 16th finals of FA Cup, Manchester City took a fantastic goal.

There is definitely no easy match for Manchester City. In great difficulty since October, regardless of the competition, the Pep Guardiola team has further proven its fragility this Saturday in FA Cup. Yet opposed to Leyton Orient, a resident of League One, the Citizens found themselves led to the score after a crazy goal.

Seeing the advanced Mancunian goalkeeper, Jamie Donley tried his chance almost forty meters and his bell ball went to hit the bar before bouncing behind the back of the unfortunate Stefan Ortega, scorer against his camp. Enough to give the locals the advantage from the sixteenth minute of play in a delirious stadium.

A totally redesigned team

The Skyblues then joined the locker room with this small goal of delay despite possession of the ball in their favor of 73% over this first period. If the team aligned by Pep Guardiola was largely altered and mainly made up of young and usual replacement, this fact of play is again task.

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