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Team Bounces Back from 8-0 Loss to Give Man City a Close Run

It has been thirteen months since Salford City suffered an 8-0 defeat at the hands of Manchester City, and they have now delivered a display that has earned them admiration from their supporters.

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Marc Guehi scores his first Manchester City goal as Salford City falls to a 2-0 defeat.

Salford City's visit to Etihad Stadium brought back memories of their 8-0 FA Cup loss last season, a defeat that still lingered in their minds.

Despite the loss, Salford City left Manchester City's home ground with a sense of pride, having given a strong performance against a team chasing an unprecedented quadruple this season.

According to Salford captain Luke Garbutt, speaking to BBC Sport, the team's confidence had taken a hit after last season's defeat, but this time they pushed their opponents to the limit before losing 2-0.

Garbutt described the current feeling as vastly different from the previous season.

He noted that on another day, they could have scored, and the fact that the score was 2-0 this time, compared to 8-0 last season, indicates the club's progress.

Salford City, co-owned by Manchester United's Gary Neville and David Beckham, made their first-ever appearance in the fourth round of the competition.

The match remained closely contested until substitute Marc Guehi scored his first goal for Manchester City in the 81st minute, doubling the lead.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola praised Salford's defense, stating that they performed well and had opportunities to score towards the end of the game.

Guehi's first goal for Manchester City secured a win over Salford City.

Trafford shared his thoughts on his role as a backup for Manchester City.

Salford City's players showed their appreciation for the traveling fans by staying on the pitch for five minutes after the final whistle.

When asked about last season's 8-0 defeat, Salford manager Karl Robinson jokingly deflected the question.

The match began with Alfie Dorrington scoring an own goal in the sixth minute, which could have led to a rout similar to the previous season.

However, Salford City regrouped and managed to prevent Manchester City from registering a shot on target before halftime.

The visitors even came close to scoring through Ben Woodburn and Brandon Cooper on two occasions.

With the score still at 1-0, James Trafford made a crucial save to deny Kelly N'Mai, and later, Pep Guardiola brought in Antoine Semenyo, Nico O'Reilly, Rodri, and Guehi, with the latter eventually sealing the win.

Salford manager Karl Robinson stated that the team will use this performance as a benchmark to move forward.

Robinson emphasized the need for the team to advance from League Two.

He praised his team's defensive performance against one of Europe's top teams.

Robinson noted that Manchester City had to bring in four of their best players in the last 20 minutes, and his team will now focus on their upcoming match against Newport County.

Former Manchester City midfielder Michael Brown, who was at the match, believes that Salford City will learn from the experience.

Brown acknowledged that Salford City had done well to reach this stage of the competition.

He added that the match would have provided valuable insights for manager Karl Robinson about his players.

Salford captain Luke Garbutt stated that Manchester City is a world-class team that will create scoring opportunities, but his team managed to limit them.

Salford City made their debut in the FA Cup fourth round.

Before the match, Pep Guardiola mentioned that he enjoys playing FA Cup ties away from home against lower-league teams.

Guardiola recalled the energetic atmosphere when arriving at stadiums for such matches, with fans singing and cheering.

On this occasion, Salford City's 3,900 fans made their presence known as the team took on their Premier League opponents.

After the match, Guardiola described his team's 41st game of the season as "boring".

He attributed the team's fatigue to their packed schedule since November, with matches every three days.

Despite the fatigue, Guardiola was pleased that his team advanced to the next round.

He noted that the team's inability to quickly move the ball to the opposite side of the field contributed to the dull performance.

Manchester City extended their unbeaten FA Cup run at Etihad Stadium to 17 wins, dating back to a 2-0 loss to Middlesbrough in 2015.

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Tuipulotu Credits Scotland for Delivering Under Townsend

Captain Sione Tuipulotu credited the team’s Calcutta Cup victory to a strong performance by Scotland, which in turn alleviated some of the pressure on head coach Gregor Townsend.

Captain Sione Tuipulotu has praised Scotland's impressive Calcutta Cup win, which came after a difficult week for head coach Gregor Townsend, with the team delivering a much-needed triumph.

Following their opening Six Nations defeat to Italy in Rome, Scotland's championship aspirations were under scrutiny as they hosted an in-form England side at Murrayfield, with Townsend's position under increased pressure.

The hosts made a stunning start, racing into a 17-0 lead within 15 minutes, a cushion they maintained for the remainder of the match.

Scotland's performance was characterized by pace and flair, with fly-half Finn Russell playing a pivotal role in the victory.

Russell's vision and distribution were instrumental in creating tries for Huw Jones and Jamie Ritchie, as Scotland's attacking play flourished.

Despite England's response, which included a try from Henry Arundell before his dismissal for a second yellow card, Scotland continued to play with freedom, adding a third try after Ellis Genge failed to gather Russell's chip, allowing Ben White to capitalize.

England, who had won their previous 12 Tests, attempted a comeback in the second half, but Scotland's defense held firm, and they sealed a bonus-point victory with Jones' second try, following a charged-down drop-goal attempt by George Ford.

Tuipulotu expressed his pride in the team's performance, saying he was "extremely proud" of the way they responded to their defeat in Italy.

The Scotland captain acknowledged that the team had deserved criticism after their loss to Italy, but felt they had redeemed themselves with a strong display against England.

Tuipulotu stated that the team had felt under pressure, but had rallied behind their coach, delivering a performance that justified their support.

The captain admitted to feeling a sense of guilt, recognizing the challenges faced by head coaches, who receive criticism when the team performs poorly.

Tuipulotu praised his teammates for their commitment to the coach and their role in the victory, saying they had "got behind our coach and delivered a performance."

The Scotland Rugby Podcast has reaction from a jubilant Murrayfield, with players and coaches reflecting on the impressive win.

Scotland will now travel to Spain to recover before their next championship match against Wales, looking to build on their momentum.

Tuipulotu emphasized the importance of maintaining their performance level, saying the team would do everything possible to replicate their victory against Wales.

The Glasgow Warriors centre said he wanted to enjoy the win, but was already focused on preparing for the next match, ensuring they "prepare to the best of our abilities to back up this performance."

Former Scotland captain John Barclay echoed Tuipulotu's sentiments, stressing the need for consistency and saying that the best teams are able to maintain their performance levels.

Barclay, speaking on ITV, said that Scotland must "back it up" and avoid a significant drop-off in performance if they are to progress as a team.

The former skipper emphasized that the team's focus should be on replicating their Calcutta Cup win, with Tuipulotu and Townsend already highlighting the importance of consistency.

Barclay noted that the top teams are able to maintain their performance levels, with minimal drop-off, and that Scotland must strive to achieve this if they are to succeed.

Scotland's convincing win over England has rejuvenated their championship campaign, with the team sweeping aside their opponents in a stunning Calcutta Cup victory.

Townsend has expressed his pride in the team's performance, which saw them dominate England and regain the Calcutta Cup.

The match highlights are available, showcasing Scotland's impressive display.

Townsend has spoken about Scotland's emphatic victory, praising the team's performance and highlighting the challenges they faced.

The Scotland head coach has faced a difficult period, with three defeats in four Tests and speculation about his future, but the win over England has eased the pressure.

Townsend's position had been under scrutiny, with some questioning whether he had taken the team as far as he could, but the Calcutta Cup win has provided a timely boost.

The head coach praised the team's first-half display, saying it was some of the best rugby he had seen from a Scotland team.

Townsend told ITV that the team's performance in the opening 20 minutes was exceptional, and that he was proud of the way they fought for each other and the supporters in the second half.

The head coach attributed the team's success to their aggressive and fast-paced play, saying that Finn Russell had one of his best games for Scotland and the forwards' work-rate was superb.

Scotland have now won five of the last six Calcutta Cup matches, with Russell's missed conversion last year denying them a sixth consecutive win.

Former Scotland prop Peter Wright praised the team's performance, saying they had made England look "pretty mediocre."

Wright noted that Scotland's inconsistency is frustrating, as they can produce performances like the Calcutta Cup win, but also struggle, as they did against Italy.

The former prop said that the players deserved credit for their display, which was a significant improvement on their previous outing.

Scotland's players have been praised for their commitment to the coach and their role in the victory.

The match highlights are available, showcasing Scotland's impressive display.

England head coach Steve Borthwick said that Scotland's players had "shown up" for their coach, delivering a performance that justified their support.

Townsend dismissed the idea that Scotland only produce their best performances against England, saying that the team sees it as a positive that they can raise their game for the Calcutta Cup match.

The head coach said that the team had played some of their best rugby against England, and that this was a testament to the players' ability to perform under pressure.

Townsend emphasized that the team's focus is on the positives, rather than the negatives, and that they are proud of their record in the Calcutta Cup fixture.

The head coach reflected on the team's performance against Italy, saying that they had shown resilience and determination, even in defeat, and that he was proud of the players' efforts in difficult conditions.

The players' dedication and hard work throughout the week are evident, and their performance on the weekend is a testament to their commitment. Regardless of the outcome, it is clear that their energy and effort are not the issue. The team's efforts have been commendable, and their coach's pride in them has been consistent, whether in victory or not, as seen in the past two weeks.

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In a notable achievement, Harry Kane, the striker for Bayern Munich, has successfully scored his 500th professional goal in an official match, making him the first English footballer to reach this milestone after scoring from distance against Werder Bremen.

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