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Fourth in the English Cup: Pep will rotate against Swansea, Bale will open against Everton
Manchester City will look for a 15th consecutive win in all competitions (19:30, Sport 2), the Welshman will get another chance at Tottenham (22:15, Sport 1)
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Tuesday, 09 February 2021, 17:57
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The quarter-finals of the English Cup will continue tomorrow (Wednesday) with four games, with the focus being on the Premier League leader Manchester City hosting Swansea.
Leicester then hope to survive the home game against Brighton, while Tottenham will host Everton.
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City (Photo: Reuters)
Swansea - Manchester City (19:30, Sport 2)
The proud leader arrives in high spirits after the huge 1-4 win over Liverpool - a 14th consecutive victory in all competitions, and seems to be in top form ahead of the crucial games that await her in the coming weeks.
Against the third-ranked team in the sub-league, it should not be difficult, despite the rotation that Pep Guardiola will probably perform.
Swansea's last win over the Citizens was in March 2012, although in the previous meeting between the teams in the English Cup, in March 2019, it almost caused a big surprise that led 0: 2 in the 69th minute, but in the end lost 3: 2.
The one who scored the winning goal in the 88th minute of that game, Sergio Aguero, did return to training gradually but will not be included in the squad tomorrow.
Asked about the fact that his team has been playing without a natural striker recently, Pep said: "In situations like this, more players can enter the pitch. We saw it against Liverpool, we had 4-5 players inside the pitch. But I'm not a big fan of this method."
The game that will get him involved?
Bale (Photo: GettyImages)
Everton v Tottenham (22:15, Sport1)
The Roosters broke a streak of three league losses with 0: 3 over West Bromwich Albion and now a kind of money time begins for them: first the trophy, three days later Manchester City in the league, and next week a meeting with Wolfsberger in the Europa League.
Jose Mourinho is therefore expected to rotate in the squad and bench, among others, Harry Kane.
Gareth Bale is set to open.
On the other hand, the Topies arrive after the exciting 3: 3 against Manchester United, hoping to recreate the last meeting between the teams, last September, when they won 0: 1.
The foxes want to get back on track (Photo: Reuters)
Leicester - Brighton (21:30)
After the disappointing 0-0 draw with Wolves, and with a lone win in their last four league games, the Foxes are looking to get back in shape from the start of the season and get their ticket to the quarter-finals.
In England it is estimated that Jamie Vardy will start the game on the bench to give him a rest ahead of the big meeting with Liverpool in four days.
The Seagulls, who come in with a six-game unbeaten streak in all competitions, will hope to continue the momentum.
Another game (21:30):
Sheffield United - Bristol City
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