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The Sun » FA Cup
21h ago
COVENTRY players were stunned by Marcus Rashford’s performance in their FA Cup semi-final on Sunday, according to reports.
Manchester United let a three-goal lead slip against the Championship outfit at Wembley before they squeezed into the final on penalties.
RexMarcus Rashford struggled to make an impact against Coventry[/caption] He was substituted before extra time at WembleyRex
But Rashford, 26, was substituted before extra time following a disappointing display as some Man Utd fans booed him off the pitch.
And according to Manchester Evening News, a number of Coventry players were “start ..read more
The Sun » FA Cup
23h ago
ANTONY has broken his silence on his controversial FA Cup semi-final celebration.
The Brazilian drew the ire of footie fans around the world for his celebration after Manchester United’s shootout victory over Championship outfit Coventry City.
RexAntony drew the ire of footie fans for his celebration after Manchester United’s FA Cup triumph over Coventry City[/caption] Antony defended his actions on X before hastily deleting his post
And he’s sensationally claimed he cupped his hands to his ears after Rasmus Hojlund’s winning pen in response to the actions of some Sky Blues stars during the sh ..read more
The Sun » FA Cup
1d ago
JEFF STELLING has claimed Andre Onana should have been sent off during Manchester United’s FA Cup semi-final win over Coventry.
Onana was booked during normal time and picked up an additional yellow during the penalty shootout.
GettyOnana received a second booking during the penalty shootout[/caption] talkSPORTBut Stelling believes he should have received two yellows during normal time[/caption]
According to the laws of the game, yellow cards picked up during the game are reset during a shootout.
This is to protect teams from not having a keeper during a shootout, when substitutions cannot be ..read more
The Sun » FA Cup
2d ago
ERIK TEN HAG is heading for the Old Trafford exit door after losing the faith of Manchester United fans.
Sunday’s embarrassing display, despite beating Championship side Coventry in the FA Cup semi-final, was the last straw for many.
Erik ten Hag’s time at Manchester United looks to be coming to an endAlamyAlamyOwners Avram Glazer and Sir Jim Ratcliffe watched on as Ten Hag and his players stumbled into the FA Cup final[/caption]
United’s hierarchy witnessed the turning of the tide in person as the Red Devils faithful streamed out of Wembley rather than celebrate a penalty shootout win which ..read more
The Sun » FA Cup
2d ago
SIR JIM RATCLIFFE didn’t watch Manchester United’s entire FA Cup semi-final nail-biter against Coventry at Wembley.
United escaped a massive upset that would have forever lived in infamy as the Sky Blues came from 3-0 down to level things up at the death.
Sir Ji Ratcliffe had an ice bath after completing the London Marathon and was late at WembleyGettyManchester United boss Erik ten Hag missed the chance to impress Ratcliffe with a stunning startRex
The Championship outfit also came agonisingly close from snatching victory when a last-gasp goal by Victor Torp was denied by VAR as Haji Wright w ..read more
The Sun » FA Cup
2d ago
FORMER Premier League goalkeeper Jimmy Walker has slammed Bruno Fernandes for his antics against Coventry City.
The Manchester United captain was spotted exchanging words with Coventry keeper Bradley Collins after he dispatched United’s fourth penalty.
RexBruno Fernandes stared Bradley Collins down after scoring past him[/caption] 2008 Getty ImagesJimmy Walker was unhappy with Fernandes having words with the Coventry keeper[/caption]
And his antics did not go down with former West Ham goalkeeper Jimmy Walker, 50.
Walker, who played 20 games for West Ham, took to X to denounce the United star ..read more
The Sun » FA Cup
2d ago
HAVE A LOOK at this picture and what are your first thoughts?
What would be your assumption if you did not know what preceded it?
Rasmus Hojlund was alone after the penalty shootout victory against CoventryShootout winner Hojlund was the only player to celebrate the win
That Rasmus Hojlund had just missed the decisive penalty in a shoot-out and was about to be consoled by a team-mate, in this case the distant Christian Eriksen?
The player himself has his shoulders hunched, looking downcast and in need of a hug.
Yet this was supposedly a moment of celebration.
What it is, in fact, is a still sh ..read more