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MenUnite in semis

Martial powers ManU into the FA Cup final

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Anthony Martial darted through the Everton defense, slotted in Manchester United's winner and continued his run past the Wembley Stadium stewards before launching himself into the crowd.

It was a flash of pure elation after being so cool under pressure to score in the third minute of stoppage time and send United into its first FA Cup final in nine years with a 2-1 victory over Everton.

Martial created Marouane Fellaini's first-half opener but that was cancelled out by Chris Smalling's own goal and the semifinal was heading to extra time.

Martial's match-winning moment demonstrat­ed why United was willing to commit up to 80 million Euros last year on acquiring a largely unproven teenager who is now 20 and a France internatio­nal forward.

"When you see the joy in the eyes of the players, that is fantastic to see," United manager Van Gaal said.

Winning soccer's oldest knockout competitio­n could yet provide Van Gaal with a glorious end to another underwhelm­ing season.

The Dutchman could deliver on May 21 the club's first major trophy since Alex Ferguson retired. United faces either Crystal Palace or Watford, who meet on Sunday.

Ferguson's last act as United manager after 26 years was to deliver a 20th English title but the team has not come close to No. 21 since then — first under David Moyes and for the last two years with Van Gaal at the helm.

United is struggling even to finish in the top four and secure lucrative Champions League qualificat­ion, with Arsenal four points ahead in fourth place.

Ultimately, snatching fourth place is more significan­t for United's prestige than winning a domestic cup, whose status has diminished with many teams sending out weakened lineups in earlier rounds.

"It's not for me to judge, it's for the board of Manchester United," Van Gaal said.

And United has not challenged the accuracy of months of reports that Van Gaal is heading for the Old Trafford exit before entering the final season of his contract, with former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho being lined up as a replacemen­t.

"I am not looking beyond this competitio­n, the FA Cup, because we live in the present," Van Gaal said. "And for the future I will discuss that with my board and not with you."

Everton counterpar­t Roberto Martinez could also be having conversati­ons with the Merseyside club's board about his future.

"I share the drive the club has, which is getting into the Champions League and situations where we can win silverware," said Martinez, who succeeded United-bound Moyes in 2013.

"Every season we are developing and reaching certain signs where I feel we can please our fans and bring the silverware they deserve."

 ??  ?? Anthony Martial celebrates after scoring during the English FA Cup semi-final match against Everton at Wembley Stadium in London.
Anthony Martial celebrates after scoring during the English FA Cup semi-final match against Everton at Wembley Stadium in London.

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