Manuel Pellegrini slams 'disastrous' defence as Manchester City survive FA Cup scare

 
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Agency25 January 2014

Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini admitted his side's defending was a "disaster" after they survived an FA Cup scare against Championship side Watford.

City recovered from 2-0 down to beat the Hornets 4-2 in their fourth-round tie at the Etihad Stadium thanks to a second-half Sergio Aguero hat-trick and a goalkeeping error.

At half-time their bid for an unlikely quadruple was heading towards a shock end after Watford had raced ahead through Troy Deeney and Fernando Forestieri.

Pellegrini was far from impressed with his side's attitude and defending and the second-half introductions of Vincent Kompany and Pablo Zabaleta changed the game.

The Chilean said: "Yes, of course, I was very worried. If you don't play with 100 per cent concentration and intensity you don't win the game.

"I think Watford did in the first 45 minutes and we played jogging. That way it is impossible to win.

"If I could have changed 11 players at half-time I would have changed all of them.

"But it was more the thing of attitude and intensity than the performance of individual players.

"The whole team didn't do the things we normally do. The important thing was Watford didn't score the third goal. If they had scored the third goal the game was finished.

"Watford didn't surprise me. If you give professional players time and space they will make the difference.

"If we didn't make good pressing we were not going to have an easy game. That was what happened in the first half - and we were a disaster defending."

City upped the tempo after the break and levelled with two goals from Aguero before Aleksandar Kolarov put them ahead three minutes from time with a shot that squirmed through Jonathan Bond's grasp.

Aguero put gloss on the scoreline in the final minute.

Pellegrini said: "We changed what we did, played with another tempo, another pace.

"We continued playing the way we did the whole season at the Etihad.

"That reaction was more important for me than what we did in the first half."

Aguero's goals took his tally for the season to 25 and the Argentinian has scored in all four of his appearances since returning from a calf injury earlier this month.

Pellegrini said: "Sergio is a top player. The first idea was for him not to play the 90 minutes today.

"The idea was for him to play 60 or 70 minutes but I think he made the difference."

Watford boss Beppe Sannino paid tribute to his players, who made light of their Championship problems to trouble Premier League giants City.

He said: "I am proud of my lads because today saw my team give this emotion.

"It is a little bit bitter because at 2-2 we were still in the game. We just couldn't manage the last few minutes.

"At the end of the first half I had this desire (to win) but I knew the game was not finished and we had to play for the 90 minutes, and more.

"In the second half Manchester City were unbelievable and showed us their full strength.

"I tried to change things but the quality of Manchester City is far superior than any change you can make tactically."

Sannino had no complaints about Bond, who had been given a chance ahead of Manuel Almunia.

Sannino said: "He is okay. I think he has to remember this day - not because of his mistake, but because he was very good today."

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