LONDON: Manchester City survived a scare before beating League Two side Cheltenham a 3-1 in FA Cup on Saturday.
Elsewhere, Southampton dumped holders Arsenal out of the competition.
Six-time winners City were minutes away from exiting at the fourth-round stage, but goals from Phil Foden, Gabriel Jesus and Ferran Torres saved them.
City boss Pep Guardiola made 10 changes for the trip to the southwest of England but his side was still packed with internationals.
“We came here with humility and had the quality to make the difference,” said Guardiola.
The home team — 72 places below City in the football pyramid — produced a stirring defensive display but also sporadically threatened at the other end of the pitch.
Jesus hit the post shortly after the restart as City upped the tempo following a goalless first half but it was the home team who broke the deadlock.
The visitors failed to deal with the outstanding Ben Tozer’s long throw and Alfie May fired in from close range just before the hour mark.
Guardiola threw on Ilkay Gundogan and Joao Cancelo in a desperate bid to find a way back into the game and was rewarded in the 81st minute when Foden volleyed in Cancelo’s cross.
Three minutes later Jesus made amends for his earlier miss and Torres made it 3-1 with the final kick of the game, turning in Gundogan’s low cross.