After Mourinho, rocking Robins now target unbeaten Pep

After Mourinho, rocking Robins now target unbeaten Pep

by Joseph Anthony
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Bristol City celebrate a famous cup win over Manchester United

After fashioning the sensation of the English football season with a League Cup triumph over Manchester United, Bristol City manager Lee Johnson knows there could only be one way to top a win over Jose Mourinho โ€“ and that is by beating Pep Guardiola.

The cheering was still reverberating at the Ashton Gate home of the second tier Championship club on Wednesday after their last-gasp 2-1 quarter-final win over the Premier League giants when the semi-final draw offered them an even giddier follow-up.

For the Robinsโ€™ reward on one of the finest nights in their 123-year history was to set up the prospect of another when Guardiolaโ€™s Manchester City, Europeโ€™s team of the moment, visit them in a last four, second leg tie in January.

Johnson was asked how it felt to be presented with the hardest task in English football against a side unbeaten in domestic matches this term.

โ€œItโ€™s brilliant,โ€ he enthused.

โ€œWe move on now. We didnโ€™t show United too much respect. Now itโ€™s on to Manchester City over two legs and thereโ€™s another chance for the players to test themselves against another elite group,โ€ he said. โ€œCity are a beast of an organisation.โ€

The beasts who have been devouring all Premier League opposition this season, though, may find Ashton Gate as tricky and oppressive a venue as Mourinhoโ€™s men, who became the Robinsโ€™ fourth Premier League victims of their inspired Cup run.

The key will be managing to stay in the tie in a testing first leg at Man Cityโ€™s Etihad Stadium early in the New Year.

EXULTANT SCENES

If they can keep any away-day deficit down to manageable proportions, Johnsonโ€™s young, eager outfit could cause a few problems in the return at their tight Bristol fortress.

The exultant scenes that greeted Korey Smithโ€™s 93rd minute winner would, reckoned Johnson, โ€œlive in the memory of this football club for many years.โ€

His father Gary was one of Cityโ€™s more successful managers when Lee was a player at the club. โ€œBut I think tonight was the greatest moment in both of our tenures,โ€ reckoned Johnson, whose team are pushing for promotion in third place.

โ€œMy dad always says he was the most successful Bristol City manager so maybe Iโ€™ve pushed him a little bit close with that result.

โ€œThe players have been phenomenal. Itโ€™s a young group with real quality and energy and every single one of them will go down in the folklore of Bristol City football club.โ€

None more so than Joe Bryan, a popular Bristolian and product of the clubโ€™s academy, whose wonderful second-half strike had put City ahead before Zlatan Ibrahimovicโ€™s equalising free kick looked likely to inspire a United comeback win.

Still, City kept believing and were rewarded by Smithโ€™s superbly taken left-foot winner on the turn in the final seconds.

Mourinho, while praising City for playing โ€œthe game of their livesโ€, could not quite bring himself to offer unqualified admiration as he kept suggesting the home side were โ€œluckyโ€ to survive with Ibrahimovic and Marcus Rashford hitting the woodwork.

Yet he understood this was Cityโ€™s night, โ€œa beautiful night for footballโ€, even if he did not have time to hang around and share the special ยฃ450 bottle of fine Portuguese wine that Johnson had bought to entertain him.

โ€œJose was very humble afterwards but he shot off so he couldnโ€™t stay and have some wine,โ€ smiled Johnson. โ€œBut I got to ask the questions I wanted.โ€

And, anyway, who needed wine when this was clearly a night for champagne?

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