The Guardian (Nigeria)

Man United survive Coventry scare, to meet City in English FA Cup final

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MANCHESTER United survived an almighty scare to progress to the FA Cup final on penalties after Coventry fell agonisingl­y short of a sensationa­l comeback win at Wembley.

Coventry captain Ben Sheaf sent the crucial kick over the crossbar leaving Rasmus Hojlund to win it, but the game will be remembered for three goals in the final 20 minutes by the Championsh­ip side as they recovered from 3- 0 down to force extra- time.

Erik ten Hag’s team were three up and cruising through to the May 25 final after goals from Scott McTominay, Harry Maguire and Bruno Fernandes put them on course for what at that stage looked a routine win.

But Mark Robins’ side, who are eighth in the second tier, roared back with a recovery that almost defied belief.

First, Ellis Simms converted a cross at the near post on 70 minutes to make it 3- 1, then Callum O’hare’s strike looped in off Aaron

Wan- Bissaka to rattle United and spark a frantic finish.

Thereafter chaos reigned among Ten Hag’s defence as they clung on perilously to their lead, until three minutes into stoppage time Wan- Bissaka handled inside the box, giving Haji Wright the chance to write one of the great FA Cup stories from the penalty spot. Sending Onana the wrong way, he coolly took the game to extra- time.

Coventry thought they had secured a stunning win when Victor Torp turned Wright’s cross into the net in the final minute of extra time before Coventry’s brief joy was extinguish­ed a VAR review for offside.

A stunning cup tie was ultimately settled by penalties, Sheaf firing into the United fans as Coventry fell short by a whisker.

After Casemiro and O’hare saw their penalties saved in the shootout, it fell to Hojlund to hit the winning kick as United breathed a huge sigh of relief.

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