- Man City has reached the FA Cup semi-finals for the eighth time in nine seasons
- Erling Haaland missed a penalty, scored a goal and then injured on Sunday
- Listen now: everything is launched! Are Liverpool fans right to castigate Trent Alexander-Arnold?
Manchester City reached its eighth semi-final of the FA Cup in nine seasons coming from behind to win in Bournemouth on Sunday.
City, which lost 2-1 in Vitality Stadium in the Premier League in November, had a gold chance to take the lead on Sunday after Tyler Adams managed the ball inside the penalty area.
But Erling Haaland saw his penalty kick saved by the goalkeeper of Bournemouth Kepa Arrizabalaga.
The local team then opened the scoring in the 21st minute when Evanilson returned to a bland range.
However, the city equalized three minutes after half-time when the replacement Nico O’Reilly installed Haaland with a beautiful race and a cross.
Haaland then drowned with an injury and was replaced by Omar Marmoush, who scored the winning goal after another assist in O’Reilly.
City will now face Nottingham Forest in Wembley the last weekend in April.
More to follow.
Manchester City came from behind to win 2-1 in Bournemouth in FA Cup Sunday

The two goals of the city occurred in the second half graceful of the assists of Nico O’Reilly (second on the left)

Erling Haaland (second on the left) failed to convert an early penalty kick to Vitality Stadium

Bournemouth went 1-0 at the top of 21 minutes when the Brazilian striker Evanilson (left) struck at home

Haaland expired for her penalty miss by equalizing for City at the start of the second half on Sunday

No 7 Omar Marmoush, who was substituted after Haaland suffered an injury, marked the winner