Erling Haaland delivered a devastating statement as Manchester City whitewashed Liverpool FC 4-0 in their FA Cup quarter-final clash. The emphatic win secured another FA Cup semi-final for City and intensified scrutiny on Arne Slot.
Haaland struck twice before the break and completed his hat-trick after halftime, showcasing his ruthless efficiency. Antoine Semenyo also found the net, further compounding Liverpool’s defensive collapse.
With the game slipping away, Mohamed Salah missed a penalty, denied by James Trafford. That moment summed up a miserable afternoon for a side struggling to find rhythm.
Liverpool now turn to a daunting clash with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in the Champions League.
“We have had a lot of setbacks and disappointments but that is also part of being a football player and being a human being. You have to stand there when things are not so positive,” Slot said.
“It’s very disappointing to be out, not only in the manner but also the score. Another big disappointment for us,” Slot said.
“The only good thing was that we didn’t concede more.”
Meanwhile, City’s dominance continues to grow, with another semi-final marking sustained excellence under pressure.
Their recent form suggests belief is returning despite earlier setbacks in Europe.
Chelsea run riot to reach FA Cup Semi-finals as Southampton eliminate Arsenal
Chelsea produced a commanding display to crush Port Vale 7-0 and book a Wembley return. The gulf in class was evident from the opening minute at Stamford Bridge.
An early strike by Jorell Hato set the tone, and Chelsea never looked back as their attacking rhythm overwhelmed the visitors. Despite brave support, Port Vale could not sustain resistance against relentless pressure.

Goals flowed freely as Chelsea’s quality shone, with clinical finishing and creative movement dismantling the underdogs. Each attacking wave further exposed the defensive gaps in the League One side.
Joao Pedro, Tosin Adarabioyo, Andrey Santos, Estêvão, and Alejandro Garnacho were also on the scoresheet for the Blues.
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The result also marked a turning point for Liam Rosenior after a difficult run of results. Momentum now shifts positively as the club eyes silverware and renewed confidence.
Off the pitch, attention briefly turned to Enzo Fernandez following his recent suspension. Rosenior remained composed when addressing outside opinions on the situation.
“It is his opinion,” Rosenior said.
“I don’t have anything to say on someone else’s opinion. Enzo knows what I think of him. It was great to see him here and now we move forward.
“The conversations I have with my individual players stay within the dressing room. The dressing room is sacred.”
With discipline reinforced and performances improving, Chelsea’s focus is firmly on success at Wembley.
Meanwhile, Championship outfit Southampton shocked Premier League leaders Arsenal 2-1 in their FA Cup quarter-final clash. The Saints knocked out the Gunners in what was a pulsating encounter.
Arsenal, who were gunning for a quadruple, now find themselves eliminated from Cup competitions in quick succession, after having lost the Carabao Cup final to Manchester City last month.
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