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Swindon boss Paolo Di Canio wants big day out
SWINDON boss Paolo Di Canio is dreaming of a glamour away tie after his magic touch in the cups continued.
Victory over Burnley meant Di Canio's giantkillers have now seen off opposition from a higher league in eight of the 15 cup matches over which he has presided.
Di Canio said: "If we play our football, we don't worry about any side in this country. I don't want to sound arrogant, but eight from 15 is not by accident.
Even if there was just one chance in a million to win at one of those great stadiums I would like to try
"I will sign up now to play Manchester United or Chelsea away because it will be a big occasion. Even if there was just one chance in a million to win at one of those great stadiums I would like to try."
Paul Benson put Swindon ahead with a 19th-minute half-volley and Andy Williams doubled the lead just before the break.
Former Swindon forward Charlie Austin pulled one back for Burnley but Troy Archibald-Henville's header sealed it.