Plymouth Argyle fans up for Man City FA Cup tie

Tina Debenham said Maksym Talovierov would "eat Haaland for breakfast" if he was on the pitch
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Plymouth Argyle's Green Army are hoping their team can give the defending Premier League champions a challenge in their FA Cup tie on Saturday.
The Devon side, who are near the bottom of the Championship table, beat Premier League leaders Liverpool 1-0 in a fourth-round victory at Home Park at the beginning of the month.
Their next opponents Manchester City remain near the top of the Premier League table and boast some of the world's best players, although striker Erling Haaland's return from injury was still uncertain.
Elburton postmistress Tina Debenham said she hoped City would be "having a bad day" to give the Pilgrims more of a chance to win.
She said: "Of course we can do it.
"Maxi (Maksym Talovierov) will eat Haaland for breakfast if he's playing, but realistically it's our cup final.
"We've got the enjoy every minute of it."
Ms Debenham said "we'll be the talk of England" if Argyle win.

Jo Benwell said the game would be "a fantastic occasion" for the club and fans
About 8,000 fans are expected to travel to the Etihad Stadium in Manchester to support the Pilgrims in the fifth-round tie.
Lifelong Argyle supporter Jo Benwell will be one of them.
She said: "There's always a real thrill as a lower league fan to go to these big stadiums and whenever Argyle fans travel in large numbers for big cup games it's always a great atmosphere.
"It's going to be a fantastic occasion for the club and one that the fans can really enjoy because there's no pressure on us to go there and win."
'Get through it'
Plymouth Argyle are currently in 22nd place out of 24 spots.
Ms Benwell said if the club won the FA Cup but were relegated in the same season she would "take that".
"We can get through it again but the chances of ever winning the FA Cup again in our lifetime is unlikely."

Harvey England says there will be "a boom in atmosphere"
The last win is the first time the Devon side have beaten Liverpool since February 1956, with fans describing it as a "magical afternoon".
Argyle legend and record appearance holder Kevin Hodges said under new manager Miron Muslic - anything was possible this weekend.
Argyle fan and Youtuber Harvey England said: "Coming up against a team which are dominant and wild football Premier League giants, Champion League giants, filled with the names of the game.
"Erling Haaland, whether or not he'll be playing, Kevin de Bruyne, one of the best midfielders in the world.
"It's going to be a boom in atmosphere and we've got to show Man City what we're about."
The teams will play each other at 17:45 GMT on ITV.
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