The Scotsman

Ten Hag hopes thrilling cup win can be turning point for United’s season

- Carl Markham at Old Trafford

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag hopes his side's dramatic FA Cup quarter-final win over arch-rivals Liverpool will prove to be the turning point of their season.

The Dutchman declared himself happy with his weekend after United snatched a 4-3 victory in time added on in extra time courtesyof am ad dial lo' s breakaway goal, having seen Tottenham and Aston

Villa both drop points in the race for the top four in the Premier League.

Speculatio­n about Ten Hag's long-term position has increased since Sir Jim Ratcliffe bought a 27.7 per cent share of the club but the manager believes this victory could be pivotal.

"Every team needs a moment into a season and we have never had this moment," he said.

"This could be the moment where the team can have the belief and energy that they can do amazing things. I think when you can beat Liverpool in the way we did you can beat any opponent – it is up to us to prove that point. today we did ."

Ten Hag was asked whether the nature of this victory, achieved after they came from 2-1 and 3-2 down, was more significan­t than their Carabao Cup win last year.

He added: "It was a good win but I've had some more good wins, I can tell you. For me winning a trophy is more. Maybe it can be very important towards winning another trophy.

"I am pleased with the performanc­e of my team, the first 35 minutes we showed again that the future of this team is very bright and there is huge potential and we have to get it out.

"We have to get to the consistenc­y but from January onwards we are ready, we got results.

"After the first 35 minutes we had our drop, allowed Liverpool to be back in the game and we know they have a very good team but we showed resilience­and determinat­ion to win this game."

Scott Mctominay put United into an early lead, but Liverpool looked set to run amok after Alexis Mac Allister and Mohamed Salah scored late in the first half to put Jurgen Klopp’s men in control.

United offered little in response, but substitute Antony managed to level against the run of play in the 87th minute.

Marcus Rashford blew a gilt-edged opportunit­y to win the game with the final kick of regulation time, with the roller-coaster ride continuing in extra time.

Liverpool sub Harvey Elliott landed a 105th-minute body blow but the hosts picked themselves off the canvas. Rashford drew United level in the 112th minute and Diallo scored on the break in added time at the end of extra time, shaking Old Trafford to its foundation­s.

Liverpool manager Klopp insisted he could not find fault with his side but admitted it was the first time he had seen them struggle physically as their gruelling quest for an unpreceden­ted quadruple finally caught up with them.

"Obviously the day was on and above the edge, it was really tough for us with all the 130- whatever minutes ," he said.

"The second half was absolutely exceptiona­l but we didn't finish the game off and when you leave the door open at Old Trafford it is clear they will get chances and they could score the equaliser and marcus (Rashford) had a big chance at the end of normal time.

"They could win it there and then it got really hard for us, that was the first time I really saw my team really struggling .”

 ?? ?? Manchester United’s Scott Mctominay and Andre Onana celebrate their FA Cup win over Liverpool
Manchester United’s Scott Mctominay and Andre Onana celebrate their FA Cup win over Liverpool

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