Deccan Chronicle

Mata does the lob

Juan hoodwinks Wolves to seal United’s FA Cup 4th round spot

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Manchester, Jan. 16: Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admitted his decision to risk Marcus Rashford as a second half substitute “backfired” despite seeing his side progress to the fourth round of the FA Cup with a 1-0 win over Wolves on Wednesday.

Rashford lasted less than 15 minutes on the field due to a back injury and is now a doubt for the trip to runaway leaders Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday.

The brief cameo from United’s top goalscorer coincided with the only goal of the game as Juan Mata’s clinical finish ensured United will travel to either Watford or Tranmere on January 26th.

“That backfired, but you’ve got to go for them,” Solskjaer told BT Sport.

“He’s got a knock and couldn’t run. Let’s test him for Sunday and see how he goes.

“He’s had a few knocks with his back lately and he got another one.”

Wolves put United out of the FA Cup last season and were unbeaten in five previous meetings between the sides since returning to the top flight in 2018. “We are delighted to finally beat Wolves,” added Solskjaer. Nuno Espirito Santo signalled his intent by making just one change from his side’s Premier League clash with Newcastle at the weekend as John Ruddy replaced Rui Patricio in goal and Wolves looked likely to inflict more pain on the Red Devils in the first half. Pedro Neto’s strike was ruled out after a

● Marcus Rashford lasted less than 15 minutes on the field due to a back injury and is now a doubt for the trip to runaway leaders Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday.

VAR review for handball against Raul Jimenez before Matt Doherty hit the post for the visitors.

“It’s a frustratio­n knowing we performed well, but we did not go to the next round,” said Nuno.

At the other end, Ruddy made a fine save to deny Daniel James before the Welsh internatio­nal then fired just wide of the far post early in the second half.

Rashford had come off on Saturday after scoring twice in a 4-0 thrashing of Norwich, with Solskjaer admitting the England internatio­nal is carrying “quite a few knocks.”

The Norwegian still ran the risk of introducin­g his star striker 25 minutes from time and within three minutes United led.

 ?? — AFP ?? Manchester United’s Juan Mata celebrates after scoring against Wolves in their FA Cup third round-replay match at Old Trafford on Wednesday.
— AFP Manchester United’s Juan Mata celebrates after scoring against Wolves in their FA Cup third round-replay match at Old Trafford on Wednesday.

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