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Re: Pilgrim's Progress

Progress in 2 Cups

Plymouth Argyle have made progress in both the Champions League and FA Cup competitions.

A daunting trip to Camp Nou was as hard as expected, with Plymouth pushed back in the first half and, at times, hanging on, although they did manage to restrict Barcelona to a small number of shots.  As the match progressed, Barca became all the more desperate and reckless and, in the 79th minute, Lorenzo Battaglia put Plymouth 4-1 up on aggregate with a determined run from half way, following a Barca corner.  He confidently slotted past Ter Stegen, after which Barca seemed to collapse.

Battaglia Scores the Opener at Camp Nou

He made it two a few minutes later to make the tie look far more comfortable than it actually was. 

Plymouth advance to the semi-final, where they will meet Manchester City.

The strength of the Premier League was underlined by the semi-final line-up, with three of the four clubs coming from England.  As well as Plymouth meeting City, Arsenal will face Bayer Leverkusen in the other tie.  It helps that Plymouth have seen off the two Spanish giants, though.  We could easily therefore see an all-English final.

Speaking of Manchester City, the two sets of fans will be sick of the sight of each other at the end of this season, as they also met in the FA Cup semi-final.  City fans will be especially fed up as Plymouth beat City 3-2 after extra time in a breathless match.  The match finished 1-1 at the end of normal time, with a late City leveller from Nunes following an early Plymouth lead from Lucien Devaux.  Erling Haaland looked to have sealed it for City in the 103rd minute, but Hlozek equalised before the end of the first half of extra time, and Freddie Issaka pushed home a last-minute winner during a melee in the City box.

Plymouth will meet West Ham United in the final.

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