The Citizen (Gauteng)

Reds win may be a ‘turning point’

FA CUP: THRILLER A POSSIBLE MAN UNITED LAUNCHPAD

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Erik ten Hag believes Manchester United’s thrilling 4-3 FA Cup quarterfin­al victory over Liverpool can be the launching pad for a successful end to a troubled season for the Red Devils.

United’s final chance at silverware this season appeared to be slipping away at Old Trafford on Sunday as twice the home side needed to come from behind lateon to end Liverpool’s chances of a quadruple in Juergen Klopp’s final season.

Amad Diallo’s breakaway goal in added time of extra-time won a chaotic tie in the 121st minute and could prove to be a turning point in Ten Hag’s reign.

United are now huge favourites to reach the FA Cup final for a second consecutiv­e season after being paired with Championsh­ip side Coventry in the last-four.

Ten Hag had been under rising pressure as his side sit sixth in the Premier League, nine points adrift of even a place in the topfour and exited both the Champions League and League Cup early.

But the former Ajax boss believes his side are on an upward trajectory having lost just twice in 12 games in 2024.

“This could be that moment, the team have the belief and energy to do amazing things,” said Ten Hag. “When you beat Liverpool you can beat any opponent.”

United’s young guns came to the fore as Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo shone before Diallo came off the bench to score just his second goal for the club.

“The first 35 minutes we showed again that the future of this team is very bright. There is huge potential. We have to get it out and get consistenc­y.”

United sped out of the blocks and were rewarded when Scott McTominay tapped home his ninth goal of the season after Garnacho was denied by Caoimhin Kelleher.

Defeat was just Liverpool’s fifth in all competitio­ns this season, two of which came with weakened sides in the Europa League.

Klopp admitted his side showed the first signs of fatigue from a draining schedule, but they did not go down without a fight.

United’s challenge was petering out meekly until Antony came off the bench to score at Old Trafford for the first time in over a year three minutes from time.

“You see he is fighting as well and wants to contribute,” added Ten Hag, who has been heavily criticised for spending £89 million on the Brazilian winger. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? ALL SMILES, Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes (left) and manager Erik ten Hag celebrate after beating Liverpool in the quarterfin­als of the FA Cup at Old Trafford on Sunday.
Picture: AFP ALL SMILES, Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes (left) and manager Erik ten Hag celebrate after beating Liverpool in the quarterfin­als of the FA Cup at Old Trafford on Sunday.

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