'Business to be done, and the boys feel it'
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Manchester City have been the stand-out team in the FA Cup since Guardiola took charge almost a decade ago.
The team have played 52 FA Cup matches in that time – winning 44 and scoring 157 goals.
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They have won 18 consecutive home matches in the competition and in doing so have surpassed Clapham Rovers' long-standing record, which was set between December 1873 and February 1881.
The last team to beat City in the FA Cup at Etihad Stadium were Middlesbrough 11 years ago.
"It's the part of the season where the business has to be done, the boys feel that," Guardiola's assistant Pep Lijnders said.
This is a month that will go a long way to defining City's season.
They will travel to Chelsea in the Premier League on Sunday, 12 April, before hosting Arsenal seven days later as they aim to chase down the leaders.
"You would expect them to win the game in hand and that game against Arsenal is crucial," former Premier League midfielder Leon Osman said on BBC Radio 5 Live. "The way they have been going, they certainly believe they will [win].
"They look like a team that really have something to play for. The way they are playing and dominating, they have not given up on hopes of the Premier League either."
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