Man City fans take to social media following humiliating FA Cup defeat to League 1 Wigan
Manchester City fans have taken to social media in response to their sides shock defeat at the hands of Wigan Athletic on Monday night.
The League 1 side managed to register a 1-0 win over the Premier League leaders at the DW Stadium. Wigan also defeated Man City by the same scoreline in the FA Cup final back in 2013.
City fans were frustrated by the link-up between their star players, especially between Ilkay Gundogan and Sergio Aguero.
Fernandinho should have scored, so should laporte, Aguero should have passed to Gundogan, just one of those days, a win on Sunday will put all this in the past.
— BlueMancunian (@JordanMCFC8481) February 20, 2018
That was a tough loss yesterday, but Ik for a fact jesus would've made that pass to gundogan, can't wait till that man comes back lmfao
— sports sadness (@sportybracket) February 20, 2018
David Silva and gundogan cannot play together, I repeat, David Silva and gundogan cannot play together! #mancity #WIGMCI
— Rukky✌ (@Kun_rukky) February 19, 2018
Meanwhile, there was a heated debate on whether star playmaker Ilkay Gundogan played well or not.
A man city XI with Gundogan is weak
— Chaxx (@KChaxx) February 19, 2018
This Gundogan is good when u place him in the last 30 minuets… bcs he vanish in the game is like Ozile
— @Fhumulani Mck Carlo (@MckCarlo) February 20, 2018
ilkay gundogan is such a elegant footballer
— SCARFACE (@LFC_LION) February 19, 2018
I don’t get all this Gundogan hate, thought he was decent enough, particularly in the first half
— Pictured City (@PicturedCity) February 19, 2018
And of course, there were Wigan fans poking fun at the Germany international.
Breaking news!!! This just in. Max Power has been arrested after accidently drowning Man City midfielder ilkay gundogan after forgetting he was in his back pocket when he went in the bath after the game.
— John erwin (@Johne7147) February 19, 2018
Man City will need to dust themselves off and forget about Monday night’s defeat otherwise they risk losing two cups in the space of a week.
Pep Guardiola’s side take on Arsenal in the Carabao Cup final this weekend at Wembley.
The clash takes place on Sunday while kick-off is scheduled for 16:30 (GMT).