Erling Haaland roared back to his best form with a five-goal salvo as Manchester City thumped Luton Town 6-2 at Kenilworth Road to reach the quarter-finals of the Emirates FA Cup on Tuesday.
Luton had no answer to the marauding Norwegian who bagged his eighth City hat-trick before halftime and then scored twice more after the break to kill off a stirring Luton revival.
The 23-year-old Haaland's first four goals were all created by Kevin De Bruyne. Mateo Kovacic also got on the scoresheet for holders City who are unbeaten in 18 games in all competitions.
Luton threatened an unlikely comeback when Jordan Clark found the top corner with a sublime effort on the stroke of halftime and netted again early in the second half.
But a strong City side instantly found another gear to cruise into the hat for the last eight.
The night belonged to the unstoppable Haaland though as he became the first top-flight player to score five goals in an FA Cup tie since George Best struck six for Manchester United against Northampton Town in 1970.
The only blemish for City, who face Manchester United in the Premier League on Sunday, was an injury to Jack Grealish who was forced off before half-time with a recurrence of a groin injury.
Elsewhere, second-tier leaders Leicester City joined Pep Guardiola's side in the quarter-finals as they beat Premier League Bournemouth 1-0 thanks to Abdul Fatawu's extra-time goal.
Newcastle United squeezed through in a penalty shootout at Blackburn Rovers after the tie ended 1-1. The visitors edged through 4-3 on penalties with Blackburn captain Dominic Hyam having his kick saved by Martin Dubravka.
The defence continues ⚔️@ManCity took another step towards #EmiratesFACup title retention with a 6-2 victory over fellow Premier League side, @LutonTown! 🏆 pic.twitter.com/tqF50E7WLY
— Emirates FA Cup (@EmiratesFACup) February 28, 2024