Manchester City captain Ilkay Gundogan on Wednesday said that his side’s shock EFL Cup exit at struggling Southampton was a “wake-up call” as they try to hunt down Premier League leaders Arsenal.
City failed to produce an attempt on target at St Mary’s as they slipped to a 2-0 quarter-final defeat courtesy of goals from Sekou Mara and Moussa Djenepo.
Not even the second-half introductions of substitutes Kevin de Bruyne and Erling Haaland could spark a fightback for the visitors, who have won the competition eight times.
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The Premier League champions return are to action against Manchester United at Old Trafford tomorrow and Gundogan said there was no margin for error.
“There’s no room for any mistakes, or for any poor performances,” said the Germany international, whose team are five points behind pacesetters Arsenal. “Hopefully, if there is something good we can take out of this game, it was something like a wake-up call at the right time.”
“Even though it is sad and disappointing to be out of this cup, hopefully, at the end, in a few weeks we can at least look back and take something good out of this game,” he said.
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City boss Pep Guardiola said that his team had “no chance” of beating in-form United if they repeated their dismal display against Southampton.
“Every game is different, different competition, but of course, if we perform in this way, we will not have a chance,” Guardiola said. “We know exactly what we have to do to play better, so that’s what we’re going to try to do.”
Southampton manager Nathan Jones celebrated the best result of his short tenure.
The Welshman believes the victory, which set up a two-legged semi-final against Newcastle United, provides optimism for the future as he turns his attention back to the top-flight relegation battle.
“City are one of the best sides in the world, with the most innovative manager of all time,” said Jones, whose side are bottom of the table ahead of their visit to fellow strugglers Everton tomorrow. “We knew we had to be at our best, but we showed from minute one to 96-and-a-half that we can be a very good Premier League side.”
In Wednesday’s other EFL Cup match, Nottingham Forest earned a last-four tie against Manchester United after beating Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-3 on penalties following a 1-1 draw at the City Ground.
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