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Manchester City cruise through to yet another Carabao Cup quarter-final.
On Wednesday night, despite actually falling behind early in South Wales, the Citizens ultimately swatted aside Swansea City 3-1, thanks to goals from Jérémy Doku, Omar Marmoush and then Rayan Cherki.
This is the 11th time in 19 seasons that the Citizens have reached the quarter-finals, hoisting the trophy aloft on six occasions since 2014, firm favourites to beat Brentford at home in the last eight just before Christmas.
As Manchester City, largely, motor on impressively this season, has Pep Guardiola found his new Lionel Messi, but it is not someone who caught the eye at the Swansea.com Stadium?
Rayan Cherki's importance
Having sat out eight matches due to a thigh issue, Rayan Cherki started for the first time since August on Wednesday night, putting in a sparkling, man of the match display, capped off by firing home the clinching third.
The table below documents just how impressive the Frenchman was in the EFL Cup.
|
Goals |
1 |
1st |
|
Assists |
1 |
1st |
|
Shots on target |
1 |
1st |
|
Shots off target |
4 |
1st |
|
Attempted dribbles |
4 |
2nd |
|
Accurate passes |
74 |
3rd |
|
Key passes |
6 |
1st |
|
Ground duels won |
5 |
5th |
|
Possession lost |
31 |
1st |
|
Touches |
119 |
2nd |
As the table highlights, Cherki was the outstanding player on the pitch in mid-week.
He ranked first for shots and second for attempted dribbles, behind only Jérémy Doku, while his tally of six key passes is off the scale; normally a player would not register that many in a month!
The Frenchman did lose possession on 31 occasions, almost twice as often as anyone else, which obviously isn't ideal, but underlines that he is always trying to make something happen.
The 22-year-old arrived from Olympique Lyonnais for £34m too much excitement, given that Lyon teammate Ainsley Maitland-Niles labelled him "the best natural talent I've ever seen. An absolute master, a wizard with the ball".
Upon his arrival in Manchester, Guardiola said that Cherki "is one of the most talented players I have ever seen in my career", high praise from a manager who has coached Andrés Iniesta, Xavi, Thierry Henry, Franck Ribéry, Arjen Robben, Thiago Alcântara, David Silva, Kevin De Bruyne, oh and a certain Lionel Messi.
Despite their stylistic similarities, Cherki is not the new Messi in this Manchester City side, that acclaim goes to a rather more high-profile "monster".
Guardiola's new Lionel Messi at Man City
By scoring twice against Nashville in Fort Lauderdale on Friday night in round one of the MLS Cup play-offs, Messi has taken his tally to 891 senior goals for club and country.
Of these, 672 were scored for Barcelona, with 211 coming during Pep Guardiola's reign, most notably bagging 91 goals in just 69 appearances for club and country in 2012, featuring hat-tricks against Switzerland, Brazil, Bayer Leverkusen, Málaga twice, Valencia, Granada, Espanyol and Deportivo La Coruña.
This is surely a calendar year record that will never be beaten but, if there is one player who could come close, it is of course Erling Braut Håland.
Already this season, the Norwegian striker has scored 15 goals for Man City, which accounts for 65% of all goals they have managed across the Premier League and Champions League.
Former Bayern Munich striker Mario Gómez labelled Håland a "monster", adding “I think every team on the planet has to fear" him, while Barney Ronay of the Guardian describes him as "the complete centre-forward" who is more than just a goal machine.
Nevertheless, right now, Håland's goals are perhaps masking Manchester City's issues, over-reliant on him to score in every game, but if you're going to be over-reliant on someone, he isn't a bad choice!
In 2025 so far, he has scored 43 goals for club and country, while his most productive year was 2023, netting 50 times overall, four more than he managed in 2022.
This merely underlines how mind-boggling it is that Messi reached 91 in 2012, but with Norway almost guaranteed to return to the World Cup next summer, their first appearance since France '98, an injury-free Håland could trouble that record in 2026.
Back in 2010/11, when Guardiola's Barcelona won La Liga and the Champions League, Messi scored 53 goals across all competitions, just one fewer than Barça's next three highest scorers that season combined, namely David Villa, Pedro and Iniesta.
Well, considering Håland has 15 goals this season, while Man City's second-highest scorers, namely Cherki and Doku, have just two goals, the Sky Blues are even more reliant on their superstar forward than Guardiola ever was in Catalonia.
Nevertheless, this is a recipe that has proved fruitful before, if Guardiola has the right ingredients of course, so Håland could well fire the Sky Blues to the game's biggest trophies pretty much all by himself.
The Norwegian requires another 72 goals to become the highest scorer under Guardiola, a record held by Messi of course, but one that he could break in double quick time.


















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