Manchester City on Wednesday night continued their dominance in the English FA Cup. Manchester City have consistently been unstoppable be it in the champions league or in the English Premier league or the FA Cup.

The former English Premier league champions visited the Swans at the Liberty Stadium and marvelously scored three consistent and consecutive goals to lead the game.
Swansea City are also currently on form and their performances in their day to day matches proved that they were ready to battle the English Premier league leaders to qualify for the quarter finals but unfortunately for them Manchester City knocked them out of the tournament with ease.
Manchester City's defender Kyle Walker scored the first goal of the 30th minute to put them ahead of the game. Rahim Sterling and Gabriel Jesus added two goals on the 47th minute and 50th minute to kill the game.

The Swans did all they could and got the opportunity to pull one goal on the 77th minute through Whittaker's strike to end the game in a 1-3 score.
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