In a match that can only be described as a one-sided annihilation, Manchester City crushed Salford 8-0 in the FA Cup, showcasing their dominance in every facet of the game.
The evening began with a spark of brilliance from Jeremy Doku in the 8th minute, who found the net with a stunning strike after a precise pass from Jack Grealish.
This goal set the tone for a relentless onslaught that left Salford gasping for breath. By the 21st minute, Divin Mubama doubled City’s lead with a close-range finish, and Nico O’Reilly added a third just before halftime, slicing through Salford’s defence like a hot knife through butter.
The second half was no reprieve for the overwhelmed Salford side. Jack Grealish converted a penalty in the 49th minute, swiftly followed by James McAtee, who turned the game into a personal exhibition with three goals in quick succession, taking City to an unassailable 7-0 lead.
Doku capped off his stellar performance by slotting in the eighth, sending Salford’s hopes of a consolation spiralling into oblivion.
Despite their valiant attempts, including a near-miss from Jon Taylor and a spectacular save by Ederson to deny Kylian Kouassi, Salford could not muster a single breakthrough.
City’s clinical passing and tactical brilliance left their opponents chasing shadows, with possession stats and shot counts heavily tilted in favour of the Premier League giants.
Pep Guardiola’s men displayed an attacking masterclass, reinforcing their credentials as firm favourites for the FA Cup title.
Salford, meanwhile, will leave the pitch with heavy hearts and bruised egos, reflecting on a game that turned into a painful footballing lesson.