Swansea nearly became potential FA Cup semi-final opponents for Albion.

The Championship side gave Manchester City an almighty scare before Pep Guardiola's side emerged as controversial 3-2 winners in Wales.

Sergio Aguero was offside when he headed City's 88th minute winner at the Liberty Stadium, but the VAR system was not in operation.

It keeps City's quadruple dream alive when it looked for a long time that it was going to end.

They found themselves 2-0 down inside 30 minutes to Graham Potter's underdogs, who are ten points and five places above Albion's quarter-final hosts Millwall in the Championship table.

A Matt Grimes penalty and a Bersant Celina effort had the Swans dreaming of an upset.

The Argus: City had to wait until the 69th minute to get back in the game through Bernardo Silva and they drew level when Aguero's penalty, awarded for a challenge on Raheem Sterling (above), rebounded into the net off goalkeeper Kristoffer Nordfeldt.

With extra-time looming Aguero pulled off the great escape as City advanced to Wembley.