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Ten Hag admits Man United dodged a bullet

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ERIK ten Hag admitted Manchester United “got away with it” after his team won an FA Cup semi-final penalty shoot-out against Coventry on Sunday following an astonishin­g collapse during the match.

The Premier League side scraped through at Wembley after the game ended 3-3 after extra time, with Rasmus Hojlund scoring the decisive spot kick. United won 4-2 on penalties against the Championsh­ip side but only after throwing away a 3-0 lead during a chaotic second half.

It is the latest chapter in a frenzied campaign for the club, who are in danger of missing out on a European place next season.

They have made a dangerous habit of tossing away winning positions over recent weeks, conceding an alarming number of chances and they reverted to their bad habits against the 1987 FA Cup winners.

“We suffer (on) occasions, we let each other down and we let the result slip away. But today we got away with it,” Ten Hag told reporters.

But the Dutch manager insisted Sunday’s result was still a positive achievemen­t and downplayed any notion of embarrassm­ent about the manner of the victory.

“I see the mistakes we make. But it’s not an embarrassm­ent. As I say, it’s a huge achievemen­t,” he said, noting United had made the FA Cup final in back-to-back seasons.

“In the last 20 years, United was five times in the final. Now we are two times in two years. So it’s a huge achievemen­t.

“But, of course, when you are so in control in the game, and you’re so dominating the game and 3-0 up, and then we should bring it over the finish and the way we did was not good.”

The under-pressure United boss praised his side’s character in the shoot-out as a “good sign” but conceded their collapse during the match was “completely unnecessar­y”. |

 ?? EPA ?? MANCHESTER United manager Eric Ten Hag, second from left, said there were ‘mixed feelings’ in the dressing room after Sunday’s FA Cup match. |
EPA MANCHESTER United manager Eric Ten Hag, second from left, said there were ‘mixed feelings’ in the dressing room after Sunday’s FA Cup match. |

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