Bochornosa Elimination the suffered this Monday by the Manchester City, that lost 1-0 in front of the Wigan and remained to the doors of the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, after a solitary goal of Will Grigg and of the controversial expulsion of Fabian Delph to the edge of the rest.
The team trained by Pep Guardiola was very upper to the 'latics' at all times, but the players of the Manchester City crashed against the defensive wall of the Wigan and against a goalkeeper yielded by the Brighton, Walton, the one who topped with a stellar performance in front of the multimillionaire staff 'citizen', unable to put him hand to the local goal.
The Manchester City played with several of his stars on the lawn and, not even like this, was able to impose to a very inferior team regarding quality refers , but that left the soul and the legs. To the edge of the rest arrived the controversial expulsion of Fabian Delph. The venue Powell launched a contragolpe and Fabian Delph threw with everything to cut his career.
The referee pitó fault and, in half of the protests, decided to show the red cardboard to the footballer of the Manchester City. Some minutes later, the trainer of the Wigan Paul Cook kept a warmed up discussion in the tunnel of changing rooms with some members of the technical body of the City and with the own Pep Guardiola, at all content with the expulsion of Delph.
The most painful defeat for Pep Guardiola
The case is that, with ten players, the Manchester City was not able to replace and the Wigan took advantage of it for, in a contragolpe, materialise the goal of Will Grigg, the one who generated the already traditional chant of "Will Grigg is on fire" in the local stadium.
All this occurred before the referee pitara the end and the fans invaded the terrain of game, forcing to the security to use all its skill to allow that the players arrived healthy and salvos to the tunnel of changing rooms, in half of the griterío and the ecstasy of the local followers. Third defeat of the Manchester City this season, and probably the most painful when having been against a Third Division.