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Middlesbrough vs Manchester City. The FA Cup Quarter-Final.

Riverside StadiumAttendance32,228.

Middlesbrough 0

    Manchester City 2

    • D Silva (3rd minute)
    • S Agüero (67th minute)

    Middlesbrough 0-2 Manchester City: David Silva and Sergio Aguero secure FA Cup semi-final spot at Wembley for City

    Goals from David Silva and Sergio Aguero helped Manchester City ease past Middlesbrough
    Image: Goals from David Silva and Sergio Aguero helped Manchester City ease past Middlesbrough

    Manchester City eased past Middlesbrough 2-0 at the Riverside to book an FA Cup semi-final date at Wembley Stadium next month.

    David Silva stabbed home City's opener after three minutes, but the visitors were guilty of missing some glorious chances to stretch their lead.

    However, Sergio Aguero finally added City's second in the 67th minute, firing home from close range following Leroy Sane's cross.

    City become the first team to go in the pot for the semi-finals, and they will discover their opponents when the draw takes place on Monday.

    David Silva celebrates scoring for Manchester City
    Image: David Silva celebrates scoring for City

    It was the perfect start for City as Yaya Toure played it wide for Pablo Zabaleta, whose first-time cross was turned home by Silva from six yards out.

    Boro came within inches of equalising midway through the first half as Claudio Bravo spilled Rudy Gestede's header, but thankfully for the City goalkeeper Zabaleta was on hand to clear off the goal-line.

    Sane then fluffed his lines from seven yards out, slicing his effort towards the grateful Brad Guzan following a passing move which was a near-carbon copy of their opening goal.

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    Middlesbrough's Fabio Pereira da Silva (left) and Manchester City's Raheem Sterling (right) battle for the ball during the Emirates FA Cup quarter final at
    Image: Middlesbrough defender Fabio (left) and Manchester City's Raheem Sterling (right) battle for the ball

    Christian Stuani spurned a great opportunity to level the game, heading straight at Bravo from Marten de Roon's pinpoint cross.

    After the break, City probed down the right wing once more, but this time Silva blazed over from a similar position to his opener.

    Aguero then turned an effort onto the post after City again attacked from the right - this time it was Raheem Sterling delivering the low cross.

    The fingertips of Guzan denied Silva a second just after the hour mark, while the Boro' keeper turned Sane's effort round the post moments later.

    Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero (L) fired in their second
    Image: City striker Aguero (left) fired in their second

    City eventually extended their lead after 67 minutes as Aguero made amends for his earlier miss with a simple tap-in from Sane's cross.

    Boro almost reduced the deficit with 15 minutes to go, but Bravo got a hand to Fabio's header before cleared it off the line.

    City are now unbeaten in 11 games under Pep Guardiola, and now just one game stands between them and an FA Cup final.

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