Zabaleta won't let FA Cup defeat disrupt Man City's Champions League push

25 February 2010 16:59
Defender Pablo Zabaleta claims Manchester City will not dwell on their cup misery as they redouble their efforts to secure Champions League qualification.  [LNB] City's hopes of ending a 34-year wait for silverware were dashed as they crashed out of the FA Cup in a fifth-round replay at Stoke.   [LNB]Coming after their Carling Cup semi-final loss to Manchester United, the defeat was a blow to the lofty ambitions of the club's owners.   [LNB] Euro vision: Zabaleta (left) is determined to reach the Champions League[LNB]But with fourth place in the Barclays Premier League and a potential route into Europe's elite competition still well within reach, Zabaleta is confident City will finish the campaign strongly.   [LNB]The 25-year-old Argentina international said: 'We are disappointed about the result - I think we played well, our performance was good. But this is football and on Saturday we have got a great game against Chelsea in the Premier League.   [LNB]'We now have to concentrate very much on the Premier League, we are out of the cups now. We have a great chance to fight for fourth position. The race for fourth is very difficult but we have got a great chance to be there.'[LNB] Stoke 3 Man City 1: Adebayor sent off as Potty Blues crash out of FA CupBridge calls time on England as full-back fears 'divisive' Terry reunionWith Bridge broken and Cole crocked, who will Fabio Capello be left with?Manchester City and Arsenal snubbed as Toure vows to remain a Barca boyFamily comes first for Tevez as Man City striker returns to face ChelseaMANCHESTER CITY FC

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