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Sergio Aguero fired Manchester City to a 4-1 win over Burnley in the FA Cup third round, while Mark Hughes is fighting to remain Stoke boss after a 2-1 loss at minnows Coventry on Saturday.
City boss Pep Guardiola named a strong team including Aguero, Leroy Sane and Raheem Sterling at Eastlands, but the runaway Premier League leaders fell behind in the 25th minute.
Ashley Barnes blasted into the top corner after City defender John Stones sliced his attempted clearance.
However, Burnley hadn't won at City since 1973 and Argentina striker Aguero ensured that run continued.
City, who last tasted defeat in domestic competition in their FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal in April, were level in the 56th minute when Aguero fired home from Ilkay Gundogan's pass.
Aguero then finished off a superb backheeled pass from Gundogan in the 58th minute.
Sane prodded home to put the result beyond doubt in the 71st minute and Bernardo Silva made it four in the 82nd minute.
"Both of Sergio Aguero's goals were amazing, they were clever and quick and I am happy with both of his goals," Guardiola said.
"It's an honour for me to have Aguero under my command. He is an essential player for us."
At the Ricoh Arena, Hughes could face the sack after fourth tier Coventry rolled back the years with a memorable cup result.
With Stoke in the relegation zone, it was reported this week that the club's hierarchy had considered dismissing Hughes and whether he can survive any longer must be in doubt.
Coventry have fallen on hard times since winning the FA Cup in a classic 1987 final against Tottenham and reside in League Two -- their first time at that level since the 1950s -- after a spell having to play their home matches in Northampton due to a stadium row.
Jordan Willis put the underdogs ahead in the 24th minute with his first goal in a year.
- Bournemouth escape -
Willis conceded a 52nd minute penalty with a foul on Ramadan Sobhi and Charlie Adam stepped up to equalise.
But Coventry right-back Jack Grimmer wove through Stoke's defence and side-footed past Jack Butland in the 67th minute.
"We're all under pressure. I can take the pressure and the focus. I'm not naive and I realise people will talk about my position," Hughes said.
"But we've got good owners who will make the right decisions for the club. They have done before and they'll do it again."
At the Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe made eight changes as he prioritised Premier League survival and it needed a second half revival from his understudies to rescue a 2-2 draw against Wigan.
Northern Ireland forward Will Grigg gave Wigan a fourth minute lead from close-range and there was worse to come for Howe in the 29th minute when Emerson Hyndman's own goal doubled the visitors' lead.
Yet Lys Mousset reduced the deficit for Bournemouth in the 55th minute and League One leaders Wigan, who won the FA Cup in 2013, were denied a surprise win by Steve Cook's goal two minutes into stoppage-time.
Newcastle had been tipped as potential upset victims, but they swept away fourth tier leaders Luton with a 3-1 win at St James' Park.
Rafael Benitez's side ran riot in the first half as Ayoze Perez netted in the 30th and 36th minutes before Jonjo Shelvey struck after 39 minutes.
West Bromwich Albion won for the first time in 21 games in all competitions, 2-0 at fourth tier Exeter giving boss Alan Pardew his first victory since replacing the sacked Tony Pulis.
Salomon Rondon's long-range drive put Albion ahead in the second minute and Jay Rodriguez added the second goal in the 25th minute.
Watford avoided cup misery against giant-killers Bristol City with a 3-0 win at Vicarage Road.
Southampton won 1-0 at Fulham, Huddersfield beat Bolton 2-1, Swansea drew 0-0 at Wolves and Leicester were held to a 0-0 draw at third tier Fleetwood.
Sergio Aguero fired Manchester City to a 4-1 win over Burnley in the FA Cup third round, while Mark Hughes is fighting to remain Stoke boss after a 2-1 loss at minnows Coventry on Saturday.
City boss Pep Guardiola named a strong team including Aguero, Leroy Sane and Raheem Sterling at Eastlands, but the runaway Premier League leaders fell behind in the 25th minute.
Ashley Barnes blasted into the top corner after City defender John Stones sliced his attempted clearance.
However, Burnley hadn't won at City since 1973 and Argentina striker Aguero ensured that run continued.
City, who last tasted defeat in domestic competition in their FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal in April, were level in the 56th minute when Aguero fired home from Ilkay Gundogan's pass.
Aguero then finished off a superb backheeled pass from Gundogan in the 58th minute.
Sane prodded home to put the result beyond doubt in the 71st minute and Bernardo Silva made it four in the 82nd minute.
"Both of Sergio Aguero's goals were amazing, they were clever and quick and I am happy with both of his goals," Guardiola said.
"It's an honour for me to have Aguero under my command. He is an essential player for us."
At the Ricoh Arena, Hughes could face the sack after fourth tier Coventry rolled back the years with a memorable cup result.
With Stoke in the relegation zone, it was reported this week that the club's hierarchy had considered dismissing Hughes and whether he can survive any longer must be in doubt.
Coventry have fallen on hard times since winning the FA Cup in a classic 1987 final against Tottenham and reside in League Two -- their first time at that level since the 1950s -- after a spell having to play their home matches in Northampton due to a stadium row.
Jordan Willis put the underdogs ahead in the 24th minute with his first goal in a year.
- Bournemouth escape -
Willis conceded a 52nd minute penalty with a foul on Ramadan Sobhi and Charlie Adam stepped up to equalise.
But Coventry right-back Jack Grimmer wove through Stoke's defence and side-footed past Jack Butland in the 67th minute.
"We're all under pressure. I can take the pressure and the focus. I'm not naive and I realise people will talk about my position," Hughes said.
"But we've got good owners who will make the right decisions for the club. They have done before and they'll do it again."
At the Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe made eight changes as he prioritised Premier League survival and it needed a second half revival from his understudies to rescue a 2-2 draw against Wigan.
Northern Ireland forward Will Grigg gave Wigan a fourth minute lead from close-range and there was worse to come for Howe in the 29th minute when Emerson Hyndman's own goal doubled the visitors' lead.
Yet Lys Mousset reduced the deficit for Bournemouth in the 55th minute and League One leaders Wigan, who won the FA Cup in 2013, were denied a surprise win by Steve Cook's goal two minutes into stoppage-time.
Newcastle had been tipped as potential upset victims, but they swept away fourth tier leaders Luton with a 3-1 win at St James' Park.
Rafael Benitez's side ran riot in the first half as Ayoze Perez netted in the 30th and 36th minutes before Jonjo Shelvey struck after 39 minutes.
West Bromwich Albion won for the first time in 21 games in all competitions, 2-0 at fourth tier Exeter giving boss Alan Pardew his first victory since replacing the sacked Tony Pulis.
Salomon Rondon's long-range drive put Albion ahead in the second minute and Jay Rodriguez added the second goal in the 25th minute.
Watford avoided cup misery against giant-killers Bristol City with a 3-0 win at Vicarage Road.
Southampton won 1-0 at Fulham, Huddersfield beat Bolton 2-1, Swansea drew 0-0 at Wolves and Leicester were held to a 0-0 draw at third tier Fleetwood.
Sergio Aguero fired Manchester City to a 4-1 win over Burnley in the FA Cup third round, while Mark Hughes is fighting to remain Stoke boss after a 2-1 loss at minnows Coventry on Saturday.
City boss Pep Guardiola named a strong team including Aguero, Leroy Sane and Raheem Sterling at Eastlands, but the runaway Premier League leaders fell behind in the 25th minute.
At the Ricoh Arena, Hughes could face the sack after fourth tier Coventry rolled back the years with a memorable cup result.
With Stoke in the relegation zone, it was reported this week that the club's hierarchy had considered dismissing Hughes and whether he can survive any longer must be in doubt.
Newcastle had been tipped as potential upset victims, but they swept away fourth tier leaders Luton with a 3-1 win at St James' Park.
Rafael Benitez's side ran riot in the first half as Ayoze Perez netted in the 30th and 36th minutes before Jonjo Shelvey struck after 39 minutes.
6 Jan 201813 youths killed by 'armed elements' in south Senegal: source
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At least 25 dead in migrant shipwreck off Libya: rescue charities
Air strikes kill at least 17 civilians in Syria rebel enclave: monitor
Honduras opposition's bid to annul president's re-election rejected
Russia tells UN: 'Let Iran deal with its own problems'
All 3 major US stock indexes end at fresh records again; Dow +0.9%
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UN Security Council opens formal meeting on Iran protests
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Tillerson to CNN: I never doubted Trump mental fitness
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Erdogan says wait for EU membership 'exhausting' Turks
Macron to Erdogan: 'Democracies must fully respect rule of law'
Russia calls for closed-door talks ahead of UN meeting on Iran
Macron says 'no progress possible' on Turkey EU bid
Russia says US 'interfering' in Iran over demos
US trade gap widens in November to $50.5 bn on record imports
US gains disappointing 148,000 jobs in December, unemployment still 4.1%
Missile attack 'proves' Iran backing Yemen rebels: Saudi-led coalition
Saudi intercepts ballistic missile near Yemen border: state media
S. African tourist killed in Egypt balloon crash, 12 injured: ministry official
Hot air balloon carrying tourists in Egypt crashes: officials
Erdogan says US verdict part of 'serious plot chain' against Turkey
Trump says new book on his administration 'full of lies'
Pardoned Peru ex-president Fujimori released from hospital: AFP
N.Korea accepts South's offer of talks next week: Seoul
UN Security Council to meet Friday on Iran protests
Dow ends above 25,000 for 1st time, extending US stocks rally
US suspends 'security assistance' to Pakistan
US requests UN emergency talks on Iran on Friday: diplomats
US imposes sanctions on Iranian missile firms
Trump administration to open most US waters to offshore oil drilling
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Suicide blast rocks Kabul, many casualties: officials
Trump lawyer seeks to halt publication of 'libelous' book
Dow hits 25,000 points for 1st time on US hiring data
NGOs lose case against Norway over Arctic oil exploration
South African train crash toll rises to 12
Trump calls talks between North and South Korea 'a good thing'
Four dead, 40 injured in S.Africa train crash: medical services
Two Russian servicemen killed in Syria mortar attack: Moscow
Tokyo's Nikkei index closes up 3.26% on first trading day of 2018
Cate Blanchett to head Cannes festival jury
23 civilians killed near Damascus, mainly from Russian air strikes: monitor
E.Guinea troops shoot dead 'mercenary' in clashes: state TV
Sergio Aguero fired Manchester City to a 4-1 win over Burnley in the FA Cup third round, while Mark Hughes is fighting to remain Stoke boss after a 2-1 loss at minnows Coventry on Saturday.
City boss Pep Guardiola named a strong team including Aguero, Leroy Sane and Raheem Sterling at Eastlands, but the runaway Premier League leaders fell behind in the 25th minute.
Ashley Barnes blasted into the top corner after City defender John Stones sliced his attempted clearance.
However, Burnley hadn't won at City since 1973 and Argentina striker Aguero ensured that run continued.
City, who last tasted defeat in domestic competition in their FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal in April, were level in the 56th minute when Aguero fired home from Ilkay Gundogan's pass.
Aguero then finished off a superb backheeled pass from Gundogan in the 58th minute.
Sane prodded home to put the result beyond doubt in the 71st minute and Bernardo Silva made it four in the 82nd minute.
"Both of Sergio Aguero's goals were amazing, they were clever and quick and I am happy with both of his goals," Guardiola said.
"It's an honour for me to have Aguero under my command. He is an essential player for us."
At the Ricoh Arena, Hughes could face the sack after fourth tier Coventry rolled back the years with a memorable cup result.
With Stoke in the relegation zone, it was reported this week that the club's hierarchy had considered dismissing Hughes and whether he can survive any longer must be in doubt.
Coventry have fallen on hard times since winning the FA Cup in a classic 1987 final against Tottenham and reside in League Two -- their first time at that level since the 1950s -- after a spell having to play their home matches in Northampton due to a stadium row.
Jordan Willis put the underdogs ahead in the 24th minute with his first goal in a year.
- Bournemouth escape -
Willis conceded a 52nd minute penalty with a foul on Ramadan Sobhi and Charlie Adam stepped up to equalise.
But Coventry right-back Jack Grimmer wove through Stoke's defence and side-footed past Jack Butland in the 67th minute.
"We're all under pressure. I can take the pressure and the focus. I'm not naive and I realise people will talk about my position," Hughes said.
"But we've got good owners who will make the right decisions for the club. They have done before and they'll do it again."
At the Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe made eight changes as he prioritised Premier League survival and it needed a second half revival from his understudies to rescue a 2-2 draw against Wigan.
Northern Ireland forward Will Grigg gave Wigan a fourth minute lead from close-range and there was worse to come for Howe in the 29th minute when Emerson Hyndman's own goal doubled the visitors' lead.
Yet Lys Mousset reduced the deficit for Bournemouth in the 55th minute and League One leaders Wigan, who won the FA Cup in 2013, were denied a surprise win by Steve Cook's goal two minutes into stoppage-time.
Newcastle had been tipped as potential upset victims, but they swept away fourth tier leaders Luton with a 3-1 win at St James' Park.
Rafael Benitez's side ran riot in the first half as Ayoze Perez netted in the 30th and 36th minutes before Jonjo Shelvey struck after 39 minutes.
West Bromwich Albion won for the first time in 21 games in all competitions, 2-0 at fourth tier Exeter giving boss Alan Pardew his first victory since replacing the sacked Tony Pulis.
Salomon Rondon's long-range drive put Albion ahead in the second minute and Jay Rodriguez added the second goal in the 25th minute.
Watford avoided cup misery against giant-killers Bristol City with a 3-0 win at Vicarage Road.
Southampton won 1-0 at Fulham, Huddersfield beat Bolton 2-1, Swansea drew 0-0 at Wolves and Leicester were held to a 0-0 draw at third tier Fleetwood.
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