“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”
Ilkay Gundogan
Manchester City captain Ilkay Gundogan said his side’s shock League Cup exit at struggling Southampton was a “wake-up call” as they try to hunt down Premier League leaders Arsenal.
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City failed to produce an attempt on target at St Mary’s on Wednesday as they slipped to a 0-2 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. The Premier League champions return to action against Manchester United at Old Trafford on Saturday 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.
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“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.”
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