The Red Devils have reached a third final in 14 months, booking a rematch of last season’s first-ever Manchester derby FA Cup final against Manchester City. But Ten Hag’s position came under intensified scrutiny after his side conceded three times in the
Antony has come under fire for his celebration aimed at the Coventry City supporters following Manchester United’s dramatic penalty shoot-out victory. It was a celebration in sharp contrast with team-mate Harry Maguire, who served up a classy response to the Championship side’s
Manchester United overcame Coventry City in the FA Cup semi-final despite a wild capitulation that led to the Championship side threatening the greatest of all comebacks. Man Utd avoid humiliation The most bizarre aspect of United’s second-half downfall was that they were
“I look at this and can see it realistically, so I see the nuance, some comments miss that, but I can’t be bothered about it, can’t go into emotions. I see it realistic, rationale, and I’m only focussing on my team, to
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has passionately defended his work at Old Trafford by pointing out that he has had a fully fit squad for just one game during his two years in charge. Ten Hag has been strongly linked with
Pep Guardiola launched a scathing attack on the football authorities following Manchester City’s FA Cup semi-final victory against Chelsea. The Catalan labelled City’s schedule as ‘unacceptable’, with the Blues forced to play less than 72 hours after their Champions League exit against
Pep Guardiola’s side are still on course for a league and cup double, after a late Bernardo Silva goal proved the difference against Chelsea, with Manchester City set for back-to-back FA Cup final appearances. It’s yet more Wembley heartbreak for Mauricio Pochettino’s
Pep Guardiola has issued an injury update after Erling Haaland missed Manchester City’s FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea. Haaland was subbed off during City’s midweek clash against Real Madrid and had been a doubt heading into Saturday’s match. The striker didn’t travel
Millwall chief Steve Kavanagh has questioned the Football Association (FA) over their insistence that ‘all parties’ agreed with the decision to scrap FA Cup replays. The changes, which will come into play next season as part of a new deal with the
The Football Association has published a lengthy statement in response to mass criticism after announcing incoming changes to the FA Cup this week. On Friday, the FA strongly refuted claims that EFL and National League clubs weren’t properly consulted about potential revenue