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Man City dumped out of FA Cup

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INELEGANT DISPLAY: Nottingham Forest's Lewis McGugan (l) clashes with Man City's forward Daniel Sturridge. (AFP)

Manchester City provided the biggest upset of the FA Cup Third Round matches on Saturday as the Abu Dhabi-owned Premiership side was sent crashing out of the competition, defeated at home by Championship strugglers Nottingham Forest.

Elsewhere, among the big names, Chelsea were held to a 1-1 draw by League One side Southend at Stamford Bridge, while Liverpool and Arsenal secured wins over Plymouth and Preston.

The heat is back on Mark Hughes after Manchester City on the day he announced the signing of Chelsea and England defender Wayne Bridge.

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City players were booed off the pitch after a shocking defeat which left them without a win in eight of their last nine league and cup games.

Goals by Nathan Tyson, Robert Earnshaw and substitute Joe Garner earned Forest, struggling in 21st place in the second-tier Championship table, a famous win and left Hughes to ponder another below-par display by his players.

Having already signed Wayne Bridge, Hughes is desperate to add Roque Santa Cruz, Shay Given and Craig Bellamy to his team.

Yet it will require more than that to put right the wrongs at City, just above the Premier League's relegation zone.

City never recovered after falling 2-0 behind in front of their own fans during the first half.

The last time a team trailed after a poor first-half performance at Eastlands, the manager delivered his half time team talk on the pitch.

Yet Hughes opted against following in the footsteps Phil Brown even though City were just as bad as Hull had been Boxing Day.

The hosts were without Robinho, Stephen Ireland and Nedum Onuoha, who were all nursing knocks, yet that was no excuse for a tepid, disorganised and error-strewn display in the opening 45 minutes.

They were jeered off by their own fans after a shocking first-half performance which allowed a team lying fourth from bottom in the Championship table to march into a commanding 2-0 lead.

Despite their lowly position which had resulted in the dismissal of manager Colin Calderwood, Forest arrived at Eastlands unbeaten in their previous seven away games.

And they once again looked comfortable on their travels as they made a determined start before Tyson opened the scoring with a stunning finish after 37 minutes, his left-foot volley from 25-yards leaving Joe Hart grasping at thin air.

Forest's 6,000-strong travelling supporters could not believe it and they were in dreamland four minutes later when former West Brom striker Rob Earnshaw doubled the lead after Chris Cohen had dispossessed Pablo Zabaleta.

Hughes looked stunned as well as ashen-faced. Even a message from Bridge, the new 12 million pounds signing from Chelsea, which was broadcast over the big screen at Eastlands at half-time, failed to cheer City's fans.

They saw their side produce a brief rally at the start of the second-half, Daniel Sturridge and Felipe Caicedo thwarted by two excellent stops from recalled Forest keeper Paul Smith.

Yet City's disastrous afternoon was complete when Garner, who had replaced Earnshaw two minutes earlier, made it 3-0 with a low finish after he had intercepted Dietmar Hamann's throw-in to Richard Dunne.

Armed with millions of pounds from City's new oil-rich owners, Hughes will look to strengthen his side in the coming days.

Yet a league defeat at Portsmouth next Saturday could leave his position as manager at the club under serious threat.

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