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Man Utd Survives Coventry Scare To Progress To FA Cup Final

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Manchester United secured their place in a record-breaking 22nd FA Cup final after a dramatic 4-2 penalty shootout victory over Coventry City at Wembley Stadium.

The game started with United taking the lead through a well-worked goal by Scott McTominay, who capitalized on a brilliant cross from Diogo Dalot to find the back of the net. The Red Devils continued to dominate the first half, doubling their advantage with a powerful header from Harry Maguire off a Bruno Fernandes corner just before halftime.

Fernandes came close to scoring with a clever looping shot that narrowly missed the target. However, he did manage to find the back of the net just before the hour mark with a skillful display of footwork inside the box. His shot took a deflection and ended up beating Bradley Collins at his near post, adding his name to the scoresheet.

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Despite United’s strong start, Coventry City fought back valiantly in the second half. Ellis Simms and Callum O’Hare scored crucial goals to level the playing field, with O’Hare’s long-range effort taking a deflection off Aaron Wan-Bissaka to beat the United goalkeeper. The Sky Blues mounted a remarkable comeback, equalizing deep into stoppage time with a penalty converted by Haji Wright after Wan-Bissaka was penalized for handball.

The match headed into extra time with both teams pushing for a decisive goal. Victor Torp appeared to have secured a stunning victory for Coventry with a late goal, only for it to be disallowed for offside in a contentious decision. The intense pace of extra time saw chances at both ends, with Fernandes and Simms hitting the woodwork before the game was ultimately decided by a penalty shootout.

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United held their nerve in the shootout, with Rasmus Hojlund converting the winning spot-kick to send his team into the final by the narrowest of margins. The Red Devils will face Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City in a highly anticipated final rematch, seeking redemption after last year’s defeat.