Manchester City are FA Cup semi-finalists
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Sorry for the inconvenience, but Manchester City have made the FA Cup semi-finals again.
From The New York Times
Manchester City are hoping to reach the semi-finals of the FA Cup for the seventh consecutive season.
From BBC
Manchester City have qualified for the FA Cup semi-finals for the 20th time in their history, with eight of those 20 having been achieved under Pep Guardiola - the most by any side since the Spaniard ...
From Yahoo! Sports
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