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Emma Sanders

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  1. Post update

    That's another FA Cup day over!

    But I'll be back around 12:00 GMT tomorrow to build-up to Sunday's matches. Bristol City host Premier League side Wolves in the opening fixture.

    There will also be coverage of Doncaster Rovers against Crystal Palace on BBC One (kick-off at 16:00 GMT).

    You should read Ian Woodcock's feature with Doncaster Rovers midfielder James Coppinger before that match.

    See you tomorrow!

  2. 'Guardiola invited my players into the dressing room'

    FT: Newport 1-4 Man City

    More from Newport boss Michael Flynn: "We couldn’t get near them at times, their movement, we didn’t intend to sit off but at times we had no choice. The way they do things it makes it difficult. We had to be compact and keep our shape we had to stop a lot of the cutbacks.

    "It’s an outstanding moment for Padraig [Amond], he deserves it, he is such a good professional. I am thinking could we do it at that moment. It is frustrating the third goal we conceded and then you start thinking what could have been.

    "The respect and class Man City have shown since they have come here, Guardiola invited players into his dressing room. He is such a classy manager and football club.

    "I’m an ambitious manager, I want more times like this. I would love to take Newport up once we have tasted this. You want more and I definitely want more."

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  3. 'No disgrace in losing'

    FT: Newport 1-4 Man City

    Newport manager Michael Flynn speaking to BBC Match of the Day:

    "I’m very proud of the team they were outstanding. I am disappointed with the two goals conceded in injury time, because at 2-1 you have a grand stand finish, for something to fall your way and you are coming back form 2-0 against one of the best teams in Europe. There is no disgrace in losing, they have beaten bigger clubs by more.

    "I have got a very good group of players and I can’t speak highly enough of them. We need to move on now we have a tough game on Tuesday in the league. I’ll give a tap on the back for them and then we go back to work."

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    Pep Guardiola's press conference has just been interrupted and then ended by a fire alarm.

  5. 'Inspiring a new generation

    FT: Newport 1-4 Man City

    Newport striker Padraig Amond speaking to BBC Match of the Day:

    "I am very proud to have scored in every round but disappointed we didn’t get the grand slam finish we were hoping for. But we can be proud of ourselves and today we have played against one of the best teams in Europe and we frustrated them for a long time. Ultimately we're disappointed to lose the game.

    "You hope when you get the chance you can take it. They are very good on the ball and they can play on any surface and they showed that tonight.

    "The club has been immense throughout the run. You have kids wanting to play for Newport County and maybe before that they wanted to play for Cardiff, Bristol, Swansea. The club can be very proud to inspire a new generation."

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    Padraig Amond has just been discussing his impressive record of scoring in every round of the FA Cup with BBC's Jonathan Pearce.

  7. 'A cup run to remember'

    FT: Newport 1-4 Man City

    Newport keeper Joe Day speaking to BBC Match of the Day:

    "It’s been a great 10 days for me personally and today was the pinnacle of this FA Cup run. It’s a game where the lads have done really well and I’m proud of the run.

    "The game's a different pace when you play Premier League opposition. The second goal has taken a big bounce and the fourth has changed direction. I'll look back and think what I could have done differently.

    "I’m proud of how the team has done in this FA Cup cup run. I'm proud of my wife last Tuesday and bringing the two babies into the world. It’s been an FA Cup run to remember."

    Joe Day of Newport County makes a save during the FA Cup Fifth Round match between Newport County AFC and Manchester City
  8. 'Now we have to recover and prepare'

    FT: Newport 1-4 Man City

    Manchester City

    More from Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, speaking to BBC Match of the Day:

    "We were calm in the second half and we made an incredible performance considering the conditions.

    "David Silva is incredible, 33 years old and he fights and plays with this kind of level. David is a fantastic player, what can I add more about his qualities?

    "What we have done so far is try to go game by game and try to win so the way you have to play against Chelsea at home is completely different to the game here. We will see in May and June how we do but it is important to be there in all competitions in February. The result will be shown at the end and now we have to recover and prepare for our trip to Germany."

  9. 'I am so proud of them'

    FT: Newport 1-4 Man City

    Newport manager Michael Flynn speaking to BT Sport: "The way we kept our shape and the way the boys defended was excellent but the boys were flagging at the end.

    "I am so proud of them. They deserve all the plaudits. It can go one of two ways. We can feel sorry for ourselves or finish the season strongly in the league.

    "They deserve to finish on a positive as they are a good group of lads. Manchester City were expected to win tonight, they won tonight and they did it in a professional manner. I am proud of my players.

    "Joe Day is a true professional. These teams have gone to bigger places than Newport County and passes them over the park.

    "I saw the team sheet today and thought, oh God! It wasn't much to worry about..."

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  10. 'I understand English football now'

    FT: Newport 1-4 Man City

    Manchester City

    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola speaking to BT Sport:

    "It was a really tough game, we opened the scoring in the game and believed it was done and then they scored. Phil [Foden] scored a fantastic goal. They showed us how incredible they are and a big compliment for them.

    "The first 20 minutes were difficult from throwing and long balls and they are much better than us in those situations but in the last 20 minutes we put the game into our hands and the goals help us to win the games.

    "The home crowd was amazing, winning here, I realise English football today better than ever and how tough the cup is in these conditions. They use their points where they are better than us. That is why I am so delighted with how we have played here today.

    "We are in four competitions - every game is completely different. You play League Two then Champions League. You have to adapt and change mentality and that means a lot to grow like as a team and the big mistake is believing you are better than anyone. It is a mistake, like United are praised and better than PSG, but you see what happened. You have to be calm and prepare well."

    Pep Guardiola and Raheem Sterling
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    Pep's been talking to the TV reporters. Think it's fair to say that was a different experience for the Catalan...

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    If you've missed any of today's action, you can catch up with highlights in all of the match reports on our website.

    Just click on the links.

    Brighton 2-1 Derby

    Wimbledon 0-1 Millwall

    Newport 1-4 Man City

    Here's a few of the best bits:

  13. 'We can definitely win every competition'

    FT: Newport 1-4 Man City

    Manchester City

    More from Manchester City goalscorer Phil Foden speaking to BBC Match of the Day:

    "It was a difficult pitch and we kept playing our football and our quality shone through. It's always special when I score for the club I have always supported. I try and get as many as I can.

    "The opponents got tired and the space started opening up and the chances came and we managed to take them. Our defenders dealt with every ball well today and we showed our quality on a difficult pitch. We scored straight after they did and it is always good to take the pressure off and get the goal.

    "Everything is going well at the moment and we can definitely win every competition but it is going to be difficult. I'm trying to take my opportunities as they come."

    Phil Foden
  14. WATCH: Late Mahrez goal seals City win

  15. 'Pep gives people a chance' - Foden

    FT: Newport 1-4 Man City

    Manchester City

    Manchester City goalscorer Riyad Mahrez speaking to BT Sport:

    "They didn't have a lot of chances - we controlled the game and we are happy to go through.

    "The result is the most important thing in these type of games. We are professionals and have to adapt to anything. Everyone is very happy to be through.

    "We have to forget the FA Cup now and focus on the Champions League. We are taking it game by game, it is not good to project yourself too far forward."

    Manchester City goalscorer Phil Foden speaking to BT Sport:

    "We had to show professionalism and keep the ball moving and they tired in the end. We scored straight away after they scored. It was the worst conditions I have played in.

    "It's a big squad and everyone wants to show the boss they can start. He rotates the squad a lot and he gives people a chance."

    Riyad Mahrez
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    BBC One

    A reminder that Monday's quarter-final draw is live on BBC One after the Chelsea v Manchester United game.

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    So we have half of our quarter-finalists.

    Watford

    Brighton

    Millwall

    Manchester City

    Bristol City, Wolves, Doncaster Rovers, Crystal Palace, Swansea City and Brentford have a chance to book their place in the draw tomorrow.

    Chelsea and Manchester United will battle it out for the final spot on Monday.

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    Newport 1-4 Man City

    Phil Foden has scored four goals and provided two assists in eight starts in all competitions this season. Not bad for a teenager.

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  19. WATCH: Brilliant Foden strike restores two-goal lead

  20. WATCH: Amond strikes late to give Newport hope