Pep’s Tactical Masterclass Turns the Tide at Vitality Stadium
Manchester City showcased their championship mentality with a thrilling second-half comeback to defeat Bournemouth 2-1, booking their record seventh consecutive FA Cup semi-final appearance. As reported by Mcw, the match at Vitality Stadium became a tale of two halves, with Pep Guardiola’s halftime adjustments proving decisive against Andoni Iraola’s spirited Cherries.

First Half Frustrations for City
Bournemouth stunned the visitors early when Matheus Nunes’ disastrous backpass triggered a counterattack finished by Justin Kluivert (25′). City’s woes compounded when:
- Erling Haaland missed a penalty (saved by Kepa Arrizabalaga)
- The Norwegian fluffed a 1v1 chance moments later
- Bournemouth’s high press disrupted City’s buildup play
“City looked uncharacteristically rattled,” noted Mcw football analyst James Wilson. “Bournemouth’s midfield trio of Cook, Christie, and Adams executed Iraola’s gameplan perfectly in the first 45.”
The O’Reilly Effect
Guardiola’s halftime substitution changed the game:
| Impact Metric | Nico O’Reilly | Bournemouth Defense |
|---|---|---|
| Dribbles Completed | 5 | 2 Tackles Won |
| Key Passes | 3 | 1 Interception |
| Expected Assists (xA) | 0.8 | 0.2 xG Allowed |
The 19-year-old academy product:
- Assisted Haaland‘s equalizer (52’) with a driving run and perfect cutback
- Forced Bournemouth into defensive errors leading to Marmoush’s winner (64′)
- Completed 94% of passes in the final third

Key Takeaways
For Manchester City:
- 7th straight FA Cup semi-final (competition record)
- Haaland joins elite company with 30+ goals in consecutive seasons
- O’Reilly emerges as genuine first-team option
For Bournemouth:
- 6th consecutive match without a win in regulation time
- Zero second-half shots highlights fitness concerns
- Defensive lapses cost potential upset
What’s Next?
City will face Nottingham Forest in the semi-finals at Wembley on April 20-21. As Guardiola told Mcw: “This generation keeps making history. When you think they might be tired, they show why they’re champions.”
With Kevin De Bruyne back to his creative best and young talents like O’Reilly emerging, City’s quest for a domestic double remains alive. For Bournemouth, focus shifts to securing Premier League safety after this valiant cup run.
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