Call & Times

Man. United eliminates Liverpool

- By JAMES ROBSON

MANCHESTER, England — There’s still some fight left in Manchester United.

With the season hanging in the balance, Erik ten Hag’s team produced one of the most important wins of his tenure to beat Liverpool 4-3 after extra time in a thrilling FA Cup quarterfin­al match on Sunday.

With nearly the last kick of the match, substitute Amad sent Old Trafford into raptures, ended Liverpool’s bid for a quadruple of trophies and fired United into the semifinals.

“Listen to the noise, you can tell what a big game it is, a huge occasion,” said Marcus Rashford, who missed a golden chance to win it at the end of regulation, but leveled the game at 3-3 in extra time. “I had to score that chance at the end ... but we got the job done and we have to get something out of this season.”

Time will tell just how significan­t a result this will be for Ten Hag, who has faced mounting speculatio­n about his position in the face of a troubled campaign and restructur­ing at the club.

The FA Cup represents his last chance of silverware this season, while Champions League qualificat­ion is in doubt with United sixth in the Premier League.

Defeat against the club’s fiercest rival Liverpool would likely have seen the pressure on the Dutchman grow. And it was notable that television cameras focused on new director Dave Brailsford as the clock ticked down with Liverpool leading 2-1 as the game approached 90 minutes.

Brailsford is part of the team overseeing United’s soccer operations following British billionair­e Jim Ratcliffe’s recent investment in the club. He looked stone-faced with United seemingly headed out of the competitio­n and Liverpool’s away fans making the loudest noise.

Emotions changed drasticall­y inside Old Trafford, however, when Antony leveled the game in the 87th. That set up a white-knuckle ride through to the first minute of stoppage time in extra time, with big chances missed and momentum swinging one way and then another until Amad’s winner.

Ten Hag hopes it can be a turning point for his team.

“Every team needs its moment into a season and we never had that moment,” the United manager said. “This could be that moment where the team believe and (has) energy that we can do amazing things. I think when you can beat Liverpool the way we did, then you can beat any opponent. It’s up to us to prove that point.”

Twelve-time FA Cup winner United was later drawn against second-tier Coventry in the semifinals and defending champion Manchester City will play Chelsea, which beat Leicester 4-2 earlier Sunday. Both matches will take place at Wembley.

The game had looked like going to a penalty shootout until Amad fired low into the bottom corner to beat Caoimhin Kelleher following a late Liverpool corner.

The substitute was so caught up in the moment that he was shown a second yellow card and sent off for taking off his jersey during wild celebratio­ns.

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