“He can play winger, in the middle or in four or five positions up front. He is playing really well, has the physicality and in the right moment he scored a goal.” City had to dig deep in the latter stages of the game after Alfie May’s 62nd minute strike had given the hosts the lead and got the Robins dreaming of a major FA Cup shock. And Guardiola admitted he was worried going into the last 10 minutes and said he was happy to have seen his side overcome a huge test of character and resolve. “Of course (I was worried). But like the Newport game two years ago, we worked, suffered, tried different systems and were there at the end and our quality was the difference,” the City boss added.