Man City and Wigan into semis

  • Last Updated: March 9 2013, 19:50 GMT

A review of Saturday's action in the FA Cup quarter-finals, with Manchester City and Wigan into the semi-finals.

  • Hat-trick Carlos Tevez celebrates at the Etihad
  • Wigan are all smiles at Goodison as they progress 

Hat-trick hero Carlos Tevez put his off-field problems to one side to send Manchester City motoring into the FA Cup semi-finals with a 5-0 victory over Championship side Barnsley

Tevez could face up to six months in prison after he was arrested on Thursday night on suspicion of driving whilst disqualified.

The Argentina striker is due back at Macclesfield police station on Tuesday, but showed no sign of anxiety at the Etihad as he turned in an impressive man-of-the-match performance, scoring three and also claiming two assists as City swatted Barnsley away with the minimum of fuss.

Aleksandar Kolarov and David Silva also scored with the Blues still in with a shot at becoming only the fourth side - and first since Bury in 1903 - to lift the trophy without conceding a goal.

  • Chelsea interim boss Rafa Benitez congratulates Ramires as the holders earn a deserved replay at Old Trafford
  • Javier Hernandez guides the ball home to give Manchester United the lead
  • Chicharito celebrate his early goal at Old Trafford in style
  • Wayne Rooney is back in the side and back with a goal
  • The Manchester United striker is congratulated by his teammates
  • Rooney looks like a man possessed as he glides away from Ramires
  • Juan Mata holds off Patrice Evra as Chelsea look for an opening
  • Tom Cleverley does well to avoid the challenge of Victor Moses
  • Rafael Benitez wonders how his side can get back into the tie ...
  • ... while Sir Alex Ferguson gets a pep talk from Fred the Red
  • Eden Hazard pulls a goal back for Chelsea on the hour mark ...
  • ... before Ramires scores a second to level the scores and earn his side a replay
  • Millwall defender Danny Shittu tackles Blackburn striker Jordan Rhodes at The Den
  • And Shittu is soon involved in a tussle with Leon Best
  • Jason Lowe slides in to make a tackle on Liam Trotter
  • Jason Lowe and Chris Taylor compete for the arial ball
  • David Bentley and Shane Lowry square up as the games ends goalless
  • Maynor Figueroa heads home the opener for Wigan at Goodison
  • Figueroa celebrates after breaking the deadlock
  • Callum McManaman steers home Wigan's second soon after
  • The boyhood Everton fan is congratulated after netting
  • Gomez makes it three goals in as many first-half minutes for the Latics
  • Marouane Fellaini is substituted on a forgettable afternoon for Everton
  • Ryo Miyaichi's run of bad luck continues as he is stretchered off
  • Jordi Gomez's smile tells the story of Wigan's 3-0 victory over Everton at Goodison
  • This Wigan fan is all smiles as a 3-0 win takes the Latics into the semi-finals
  • Carlos Tevez gives Manchester City the lead against Barnsley in Saturday's other quarter-final
  • Tevez is congratulated after breaking the deadlock
  • Aleksandar Kolarov doubles City's advantage
  • Kolarov celebrates his goal
  • Tevez gets a hug from David Silva after making it 3-0
  • And the Argentina is celebrating again after completing his hat-trick
  • Silva gets in on the act with City's fifth goal
A look at the best pictures from the FA Cup quarter-finals, including Manchester United's 2-2 draw against Chelsea.

Wigan made history by reaching an FA Cup semi-final for the first time after three goals in a devastating four-minute spell saw them beat an abject Everton 3-0 at Goodison Park.

Maynor Figueroa, Callum McManaman and Jordi Gomez scored within just 202 seconds of each other in the first half to demolish last year's semi-finalists hope of a return to Wembley.

Strangely for Everton they failed to produce anything like the expected response and exited the cup with a whimper - much to the disgust of an angry home crowd.

While Roberto Martinez plots Wigan's survival - and now and FA Cup semi-final - there are also plenty of questions for Toffees boss David Moyes, who will mark his 11th anniversary at the club still not having won silverware.

With his contract up at the end of the season and a top-four finish by no means guaranteed, the Scot has a significant personal decision to make.


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