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Published on 2024-01-24 17:36:41
Now we head into what looks like a kind of contrast in fortunes for both Manchester City and Tottenham, ahead of their upcoming FA Cup tie.
Manchester City, of course, has become the dominant force in English football in the last decade, under the stewardship of Pep Guardiola, while Tottenham, under their new manager Ange Postecoglou, have set about trying to revolutionize the club and return it to its former glory.
Looking back 20 years ago, both clubs were struggling to make an impact, with neither considered part of the ‘Big Four’, as it was known back then.
Fast forward to today, and both have established themselves as top Premier League teams, challenging for titles and trophies.
This season, Tottenham has managed to get the upper hand on Manchester City, handing them a defeat and a draw in their two encounters.
The upcoming FA Cup match provides an opportunity for Manchester City to potentially reverse their misfortunes and prove that they are not haunted by the ‘bogey’ team label.
For Tottenham, the FA Cup presents a chance to end their long trophy drought, with their last major title coming back in 2008.
But the recent history of their FA Cup clashes has not been kind, with Manchester City emerging victorious in their last encounter 20 years ago in a dramatic comeback.
In that particular match in 2004, Tottenham had taken a commanding 3-0 lead, only to see Manchester City mount an incredible comeback to secure a 4-3 victory.
This turned out to be a highlight in an otherwise disappointing season for both teams, as they struggled in the league and exited the cup competitions earlier than expected.
For Manchester City, under the management of Kevin Keegan at the time, it marked a difficult period, with the team finishing 16th in the league.
Meanwhile, Tottenham experienced similar disappointment, finishing in 14th place and enduring managerial changes.
Looking back, the clash between Tottenham and Manchester City in 2004 serves as a reminder of the unpredictability and drama that the FA Cup can bring.
It also highlights the transformation that both teams have undergone since then, as they have risen to prominence on the domestic and European stage.
As the two teams prepare to meet once again in the FA Cup, the memories of their classic clash from two decades ago serve as a testament to the rich history and tradition of the competition.
It also adds an extra layer of intrigue and anticipation for their upcoming encounter, as both teams seek to secure a place in the next round and continue their pursuit of silverware.
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