City 6 Watford 0 FA Cup Final Post-match Reax | Vital Football

City 6 Watford 0 FA Cup Final Post-match Reax

Stats
Home Team Man City Away Team Watford
Possession
Home 70% Away 30%
Shots
Home 24 Away 11
Shots on Target
Home 11 Away 2
Corners
Home 13 Away 1
Fouls
Home 8 Away 6
Attendance: 85,854
 
Ian Wright
Former Arsenal striker on BBC One
When you look at what they have done today to Watford, who are not a bad side, City could do that to most teams in the league.
They are easily going to be one of the best teams in the Premier League for the next decade, so it is up to the likes of Liverpool to try and compete with them.
 
Chris Waddle
Ex-England winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
Man City are just an outstanding side, probably one of the best we’ve ever seen. They will just kick on and kick on. They could win the cups and league for the next five to 10 years.
 
Watford boss Javi Gracia on BBC: "In this moment everyone is really sad but we knew before the game we had to play the perfect game. We started well and we created the best chance after 10 minutes with Roberto Pereyra but after that they dominated.

"It was very difficult for us to press which is what we were trying to do. They were better, congratulations to them and we will try again next time.

"Maybe scoring that early chance - you need to take any opportunity - but after that, they are really good, they found the spaces.

"Today and for all the season, we have to thank our fans, they are amazing. Sometimes you have to lose to win in the future and we will try to do it next time."
 
Fancy watching that all over again? Then make sure you tune in to BBC One at midnight where Jason Mohammad will present highlights of the day’s action with analysis from Alex Scott and Dion Dublin. If you want to get an early night, then it will be repeated at 09:25 on Sunday.