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United needs extra time to reach FA Cup semis

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Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers stayed on course for next season’s Champions League by beating Aston Villa 1-0, while Manchester United scraped past 10-man Norwich 2-1 in extra time to reach the FA Cup semifinals on Saturday.

Norwich goalie Tim Krul made five saves after defender Timm Klose’s sending off in the 89th minute. But with three minutes left in extra time, United centre half Harry Maguire slid the ball home following a corner to finally crack Norwich’s resistance.

Earlier, midfielder Leander Dendoncker’s second-half goal helped fifth-placed Wolves move three points above United and two behind Chelsea in fourth spot in the Premier League. Chelsea and Man United have a game in hand on Wolves, while 19th-placed Villa stayed in serious relegation trouble.

United coach Ole Gunnar Solskjar left several key players out for the trip and his side was poor until the 51st, when striker Odion Ighalo reacted well to flick in a high ball with his boot.

Todd Cantwell was Norwich’s biggest threat and equalized in the 75th with a shot from just outside the penalty area, which eluded goalkeeper Sergio Romero and swerved into the bottom corner.

Klose’s sending off for dragging Ighalo by the waist just outside the box handed United the initiative.

United has won the competitio­n 12 times — within one of Arsenal’s record.

In today’s FA Cup quarterfin­als, it is: Sheffield United vs. Arsenal; Leicester vs. eight-time winner Chelsea, and Newcastle vs. defending champion Manchester City.

Also, Watford hosts Southampto­n in the Premier League.

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