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Man City player ratings as only one man ranked higher than two-goal Sergio Aguero!


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Sergio Aguero scored two goals in 93 seconds as Manchester City came from behind to beat Burnley 4-1 in the FA Cup third round.

The Premier League leaders were looking at a potential early exit after Ashley Barnes gave Burnley a one-goal lead, but Ilkay Gundogan set up Aguero for two quick strikes in the 56th and 58th minutes to turn the game on its head.

Leroy Sane and Bernardo Silva also got in on the act to send the cup favourites into the fourth round, where they could meet the likes of Manchester United and Liverpool.

There was bad news for London trio Brentford, Fulham and QPR on Saturday as they exited the cup after respective home defeats to Notts County, Southampton and MK Dons.

But the real shock of the day came at the Ricoh Arena, with under-pressure Mark Hughes seeing Stoke go down 2-1 to Coventry in what could be his final game as Potters' manager.

FA Cup third round results

Liverpool 2 Everton 1

Manchester United 2 Derby 0

Fleetwood Town 0 Leicester 0

Middlesbrough 2 Sunderland 0

Aston Villa 1 Peterborough United 3

Birmingham 1 Burton 0

Blackburn 0 Hull 1

Bolton 1 Huddersfield 2

Bournemouth 2 Wigan 2

Brentford 0 Notts County 1

Cardiff 0 Mansfield 0

Carlisle 0 Sheffield Wednesday 0

Coventry 2 Stoke 1

Doncaster Rovers 0 Rochdale 1

Exeter City 0 West Brom 2

Fulham 0 Southampton 1

Ipswich 0 Sheffield United 1

Man City 4 Burnley 1

Millwall 4 Barnsley 1

Newcastle 3 Luton 1

QPR 0 MK Dons 1

Stevenage 0 Reading 0

Watford 3 Bristol City 0

Wolves 0 Swansea 0

Wycombe 1 Preston 5

Yeovil 2 Bradford City 0


The quadruple remains very much on as Sergio Aguero inspired a second half fight back to send Manchester City cruising into the fourth round of the FA Cup.

Trailing at half time to Ashley Barnes’ strike, City were back to their irresistible best in a thrilling second 45 minutes.

Two goals from Aguero put them in control, before Leroy Sane and substitute Bernardo Silva completed a 4-1 win against Sean Dyche’s men.

And so the impossible dream goes on in what is an incredible campaign for Pep Guardiola's side.

Some 15 points clear at the top of the Premier League, into the semi finals of the Carabao Cup and the last 16 of the Champions League, City’s manager remains adamant they won’t complete a clean sweep.

But even he gave the clearest hint that he is beginning to think otherwise by naming a starting XI that featured seven of what could be considered his strongest team.

John Stones, Nicolas Otamendi, Fernandinho, David Silva, Raheem Sterling, Sane and Aguero represented a statement of intent from him.

Even if he thinks four trophies are beyond his side - he’s not going to stop trying.

And how that paid off in a scintillating second half when City sprung into life blitzed a Burnley side, who might just have been thinking about achieving the impossible themselves.

Stick with us as we bring you all the build up, team news and score updates LIVE from the Etihad.


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Claudio Bravo

Beaten at his near post for the goal, but it would have taken some stopping - worse was his nervous pass out of play for a corner. 5

Danilo

Defended well in the first half and became a real attacking threat in the second - his run and pass led to Sane's killer third goal. 7

John Stones

Agricultural hack at the ball let in Barnes for Burnley's goal, but unlike last season he did not let the error affect him, and he negotiated the rest of the game well. 5

Nicolas Otamendi

Has taken on the mantle of City's main passer out of defence, a sure sign of how much he has improved in the last year. 7

Aleks Zinchenko

He was neat without taking risks, and was possibly subbed when Burnley repeatedly tried to take advantage of his naivety as a defensive left back. 6

Ilkay Gundogan

Was too anonymous in the first half, but his two passes for Aguero's goals were top-class - the first sharp-minded and the second instinctive brilliance. 8

Fernandinho

A steadying, driving force throughout, City's Mr Reliable was both defensive rck and creative wellspring. Such an important player. 8

David Silva

Given the problems in his private life, his concentration and commitment to excellence is unwavering. Constantly drove City forward and the pass for Sane's goal was perfect 9

Raheem Sterling

Did his job by staying wide but had limited impact on the game other than freeing space for Sane on the other side. 6

Sergio Aguero

Just when things seem to be going wrong for him, he produced two moments of goal-getting excellence to turn the game around. 8

Leroy Sane

His end product was not great in a busy first half and got worse - but then he found his scoring boots to claim the killer third goal and teed up Bernardo for the decorative fourth. 7

Subs

Kyle Walker

(for Zinchenko 72) Shored things up 6

Kevin De Bruyne

(for Gundogan 76) Brilliant pass for 4th 7

Bernardo Silva

(for Aguero 79) Took his goal well 7

Not used: Ederson, Mangala, Toure, Diaz


The FA Cup third round is finally upon us and lower league sides will be bidding to spring an upset against their counterparts in the top flight.

Premier League sides Manchester City and Burnley face off as Pep Guardiola's men look to continue their assault on all four competitions while League Two Luton will be hoping to spring an upset when they travel to St James' Park to take on Newcastle.

Sportsmail's DANIEL MATTHEWS will provide live updates on all the action from the Etihad and the 21 other third-round clashes set to kick off at 3pm.

If you are using the app, please click here to view today’s live blog.

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