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    Man Utd fans spot De Gea ‘doing an Emi Martinez’ and engaging in the dark arts before FA Cup semi-final shootout win

    MANCHESTER UNITED supporters spotted David De Gea “doing an Emi Martinez” seconds before Brighton’s Solly March missed the crucial penalty in the FA Cup semi-final.After a tense 120 minutes, the clash headed into a penalty shoot-out following the Wembley stalemate.
    David De Gea was spotted scuffing the penalty spot before Solly March’s missCredit: TWITTER
    The Brighton star blazed his kick high over the crossbarCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun

    Victor Lindelof was the hero as he sealed a 7-6 shoot-out victory.
    Alexis Mac Allister scored first for Brighton, Pascal Gross followed suit, Deniz Undav notched the third, Pervis Estupinan calmly slotted the fourth and captain Lewis Dunk made it five from five.
    Casemiro rolled home United’s opening kick, Diogo Dalot repeated the trick, Jadon Sancho rifled in the third, Rashford scored the fourth and Marcel Sabitzer completed a perfect five for United to send it to sudden death.
    Adam Webster was first up for Brighton and sent De Gea the wrong way and Wout Weghorst did the same for Erik ten Hag’s men.
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    Solly March then skied the seventh for Brighton – leaving Victor Lindelof to step forward and book United’s place at Wembley in the final against Man City.
    However, eagle-eyed fans had initially spotted United striker Wout Weghorst kissing the ball after scoring as he handed it March before the Brighton star’s spot-kick.
    Now footage has emerged of De Gea engaging in some dark arts of his own as he scuffed the penalty spot while his rival was making his way forward.
    And fans were quick to compare his antics with Argentina World Cup winner Martinez’s before they beat France in the final back in December.
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    One tweeted: “De Gea stepping on the penalty spot xD Love the sh**housery.”
    Another wrote: “Werghost distracted the ref with that kiss so De Gea can scuff the penalty spot, this is 8D chess.”
    Another said: “That penalty spot move by De Gea.”
    As a fellow supporter commented: “Did you see what De Gea and Weghorst did there?
    “1. Weghorst handed the ball to March instead of his own GK.
    “2. De Gea kicked the penalty spot and intimidated March.
    “And he missed – this is a tactic employed by the best penalty savers (Emi Martinez).”
    United will now face City at Wembley in the final on June 3. More

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    Brighton star Solly March breaks down in tears after missing crucial penalty in FA Cup shoot-out defeat to Man Utd

    SOLLY MARCH was inconsolable after missing a crucial penalty in a shoot-out defeat to Man Utd in the FA Cup semi-final.Brighton and the Red Devils played out a 0-0 draw after extra time at Wembley.
    Solly March is inconsolable after missing Brighton’s crucial penalty
    Unlucky March fired his penalty over the bar in the FA Cup semi-finalCredit: AP
    March was visibly distraught after failing to score with his spot-kickCredit: AP
    Erik ten Hag’s side had David De Gea to thank – who pulled off a number of good saves to keep the Seagulls at bay.
    But he wasn’t called upon when it came to penalties.
    Both sides looked clinical when it came to spot-kicks – netting six a piece before March came to the fore.
    However, the winger unfortunately miscued his effort over De Gea’s crossbar.
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    Sweden defender Victor Lindelof stepped up to calmly sidefoot home as his team-mates rushed towards him to celebrate.
    March, though, was understandably distraught.
    When the cameras panned to him, he was in tears as team-mates consoled him.
    Manager Roberto De Zerbi was seen with his arm around his player at the end of the game – offering words of encouragement.
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    The reaction on social media was also supportive of the unlucky March.
    One fan wrote: “Solly March still Player of the Season by the way.”
    Another shared: “Feel bad for Solly March. Penalty shootouts are the worst, but at least you prefer them be won on a stopped shot, not a shot shanked high or wide.
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    “But congrats to Man Utd. Now maybe they can go and finish the job against Pip & Co. That’s what we plan to do.”
    A third commiserated: “Heartbreaking for Brighton and Solly March, the only one of 14 penalty takers to miss, United go through 7-6 in the shoot-out.
    “The camp will rally around the long-serving winger. He’s been fabulous this season.” More

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    Fans all spot Wout Weghorst’s ‘kiss of death’ before March skies crucial penalty in Man Utd FA Cup win

    MANCHESTER UNITED supporters were hailing Wout Weghorst’s “kiss of death” as the reason behind their FA Cup semi-final victory over Brighton.After a tense 120 minutes, the clash headed into a penalty shoot-out following the Wembley stalemate.
    Solly March fired over as Brighton lost to Man Utd at WembleyCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Wout Weghorst was spotted kissing the ball as he handed it to Solly MarchCredit: Getty
    It has now been hailed as the ‘kiss of death’ by United supportersCredit: Getty

    Victor Lindelof was the hero as he sealed a 7-6 shoot-out victory.
    Alexis Mac Allister scored first for Brighton, Pascal Gross followed suit, Deniz Undav notched the third, Pervis Estupinan calmly slotted the fourth and captain Lewis Dunk made it five from five.
    Casemiro rolled home United’s opening kick, Diogo Dalot repeated the trick, Jadon Sancho rifled in the third, Rashford scored the fourth and Marcel Sabitzer completed a perfect five for United to send it to sudden death.
    Adam Webster was first up for Brighton and sent David De Gea the wrong way and Wout Weghorst did the same for Erik ten Hag’s men.
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    Solly March then skied the seventh for Brighton – leaving Victor Lindelof to step forward and book United’s place at Wembley in the final against Man City.
    However, eagle-eyed fans spotted on-loan Weghorst kissing the ball after scoring as he handed it March before the Brighton star’s spot-kick.
    And many believe it was a lucky smooch after the Seagulls ace blazed it high and wide.
    One fan tweeted: “WEGHORST KISSED THE BALL & THE BRIGHTON PLAYER MISSED IT!!!”
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    Another said: “That Weghorst Kiss of Death.”
    A fellow fan said: “Weghorst did some voodoo with the ball kiss.”
    While another tweeted: “Wout Weghorst delivered the kiss of death before Solly March’s penalty.”
    As another agreed, saying: “We won this game because of Weghorst’s kiss of death.”
    And a fellow fan wrote: “Ten Hag ball again, brought on Weghorst to deliver the kiss of death.”
    United will now face City at Wembley in the final on June 3. More

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    Fans left stunned after Man Utd supporter spotted getting HAIRCUT in stands during FA Cup clash against Brighton

    FANS were left stunned after appearing to see a Manchester United supporter receiving a HAIRCUT during the game.The Red Devils took on Brighton at Wembley with a place in the June 3 final against Man City on the line.

    Man United fans cheered their side on to victory… well, most of themCredit: EPA
    Not all fans appeared to be fully engrossed by the game, however.
    In a stunning snap circulating on social media, one fan can be seen seemingly having his barnet chopped in the stands.
    Despite all fellow fans in his section standing as they watched the game, this fan sat down in a barber’s gown to receive his trim.
    As the image went viral online, one fan wrote: “Someone’s getting a trim at the game ffs.”
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    A second joked: “Peak if we score, his hairline is finished.”
    And a third quipped: “Imagine we score bro finna a bald patch in his head.”
    Another added: “Last minute winner when getting the hairline sorted gonna be mental.”
    A further social media user blasted: “That’s embarrassing.”
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    Luckily for the fan, neither team scored as the match meandered into a 0-0 draw.
    It went on to penalty kicks, with the first 12 penalties being scored.
    Solly March was then the unfortunate man to miss the target, with Victor Lindelof subsequently becoming the unlikely hero in the 7-6 shoot-out win.
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    Man Utd ratings: Wan-Bissaka wins terrific battle with Brighton dangerman Mitoma but Martial offers very little

    AARON WAN-BISSAKA was the star of the show while Anthony Martial offered nothing as Manchester United beat Brighton in the FA Cup semi-final on penalties.After a tense 90 minutes, the clash headed into extra-time with nothing to separate them.
    Man Utd are in the FA Cup Final after beating Brighton on penaltiesCredit: Getty
    Marcus Rashford came close for the Red Devils while Solly March did for the Seagulls, but neither team were able to find a breakthrough as it went to a shootout.
    Alexis Mac Allister scored first for Brighton, Pascal Gross followed suit, Deniz Undav notched the third, Pervis Estupinan calmly slotted the fourth and captain Lewis Dunk made it five from five.
    Casemiro rolled home United’s opening kick, Diogo Dalot repeated the trick, Jadon Sancho rifled in the third, Rashford scored the fourth and Marcel Sabitzer completed a perfect five for United to send it to sudden death.
    Adam Webster was first up for Brighton and sent David de Gea the wrong way and Wout Weghorst did the same for Erik ten Hag’s men.

    March then skied the seventh for Brighton – leaving Victor Lindelof to step forward and book United’s place at Wembley against neighbours Man Utd.
    This is how Sun Sport’s Neil Custis rated each player for the Red Devils:
    DAVID DE GEA – 8
    Had an absolute nightmare in Seville as United crashed out of the Europa League but proved that when it comes to reaction saves alone he is still amongst the very best.
    Top stop to deny Alex Mac Allister’s early curling free-kick, a fierce drive from Julio Encisco in the second which he tipped over and a low effort from Solly March towards the end of normal time.
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    AARON WAN-BISSAKA – 9
    Had a terrific battle tracking Kaoru Mitoma down the flank. He even kept his eyes on him when he was off the pitch waiting to come back on.
    Produced tackle of the game when he wrapped his leg around him and got the ball right on the edge of the box in the first-half. Produced an attacking threat in the second.
    VICTOR LINDELOF – 6
    You can never fault his commitment when he is called upon due to injuries to others.
    Tried to take on the role of organising the back four and made some important tackles and blocks before scoring the decisive penalty.
    LUKE SHAW – 7
    With Harry Maguire out suspended and with Raphael Varane and Lisandro Martinez sidelined with injury, Shaw was moved into a central role which he always adapts to well.
    DIOGO DALOT – 6
    Not been at his best of late but showed his adaptability filling in for Shaw on the left as Wan-Bissaka took up the role on the right.
    Cost Shaw a booking though when he lost possession and his teammate had no option but to foul to stop a counter-attack.
    Casemiro did his job shielding the back four
    CASEMIRO – 6
    Could feel rightly aggrieved to be booked in the first-half given some of the tackles that did not get a yellow card.
    It left him no doubt worrying throughout the rest of the game that he was just one mistimed tackle away from a third red card this season and seemed to go into his shell.
    BRUNO FERNANDES – 6
    You often realise a player’s worth when he is not on the pitch and that was definitely the case in Seville when he was suspended. Was everywhere in the first period and had a good chance well saved by Robert Sanchez, then when put through by Casemiro he fired wide of the far post.
    Faded after the break as a foot injury he received in the first half started to slow him down.
    Antony was had a quiet game at Wembley
    ANTONY – 5
    A quiet game for the Brazilian who had been playing much better of late.
    Only threatened the goal once when he cut inside and his final shot was weak.
    CHRISTIAN ERIKSEN – 6
    Played further forward with Fernandes in what was a 4-1-4-1 formation with the two combining to good effect towards the end of the first period. Subbed early in the second-half.
    MARCUS RASHFORD – 6
    Not playing with the same confidence as before his recent injury which makes you wonder if he is fully over it.
    Really needed the top scorer at his brilliant best last Thursday and here but he can’t be expected to carry the goalscoring load on his own. Popped up with a shot at the end of first half of extra time which was deflected and saved.
    ANTHONY MARTIAL – 4
    Offered absolutely nothing as United limped out of the Europa League last week and very little again here. Had a great chance right on half time when the ball fell to him with the Brighton goalkeeper off his line but chipped it way over the bar.
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    FRED (On for Eriksen 62) – 6
    Back on the bench of late with the return of Eriksen from injury. But can still be relied upon to give the midfield some extra legs when it looks like they need it.
    JADON SANCHO (Martial 85) – 6
    Came on and immediately had a chance to be the hero but his shot took a deflection and went over the angle.
    MARCEL SABITZER (Antony start of extra time) – 5
    Got straight into the action and had a chance with a flick header that fell wide.

    WOUT WEGHORST (Fernandes 101) – 6
    Understandably dropped recently as he simply does not provide much of a threat and failed to read a good low Fred cross in extra-time.
    TYRELL MALACIA (Wan-Bissaka 101) – 5
    Came on to the left with Dalot switching flanks. Wan Bissaka had put a great shift in but Ten Hag felt he needed fresh legs. More

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    Brighton 0 Man Utd 0 (6-7 pens): Red Devils through to FA Cup final after March skies crucial penalty in epic shootout

    VICTOR LINDELOF fired home the winning penalty as Manchester United ended their shoot-out curse to set up the first ever Mancunian derby Cup Final.After 12 straight successful spot-kicks, Solly March ballooned his effort over the bar and United, who had lost seven of their previous eight penalty contests, gave themselves a chance of spiking City’s treble bid in the FA Cup on June 3.
    Victor Lindelof scored the winning penalty in the shoot-outCredit: AFP
    Solly March missed the decisive spot-kick in sudden deathCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    March was devastated by his miss
    Robert Sanchez and David de Gea failed to save a penaltyCredit: Getty
    Wout Weghorst gave March the kiss of death
    After a goalless, largely dismal, match, Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford – who had both missed in England’s Euros final defeat by Italy – were among United’s seven scorers from the spot.
    United’s only shoot-out victory in the last 14 years had been against Rochdale in the League Cup and David de Gea had saved only two penalties in the last seven years.
    But the Spaniard did not need to produce any heroics as United’s takers held their nerve, to make amends for Thursday’s shocking Europa League drubbing by Sevilla.
    United now have the chance to complete a domestic cup double and secure a top-four Premier League finish in Erik ten Hag’s first season.

    Yet they were scrappy and shoddy here for the first 90 minutes – the histrionics of their skipper Bruno Fernandes being their most eye-catching contribution.
    It was one of the worst FA Cup semi-finals in living memory – with Brighton shading the 90 minutes and United on top in extra-time.
    But as a contest between two of the Premier League’s top eight teams, it was a huge disappointment.
    While he presumably doesn’t own a hairdryer, Ten Hag had given his players a double-barrelled blasting after their dismal Europa League exit against Sevilla.
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    But it was Brighton who were playing most of the early football. Kaoru Mitouma cut inside and was floored by Antony on the edge of the United box with Alexis Mac Allister’s free-kick pushed way by a full-stretch De Gea.
    United threatened once in the first half-hour when Christian Eriksen fed Bruno Fernandes whose shot was pushed away by Robert Sanchez.
    But Brighton, without their excellent young centre-forward Evan Ferguson, were lacking a finisher.
    When Solly March reached the line and cut back, Danny Welbeck failed to connect, then Mitoma and Pervis Estupinan went for the same shot and the ball cannoned to safety.
    Then, whe Mitoma darted inside again, Enciso drilled just wide.
    Mitoma, one of the sensations of the English season, was soon tracking back to rob Antony with an excellent sliding tackle.
    United skipper Fernandes was having one of his ratbag afternoons – rolling around on the floor and squabbling with ref Craig Pawson.
    When Casemiro was booked for a foul on Mac Allister, Fernandes gave Pawson a gobbing, then another when a Brighton player wasn’t booked for a foul soon after.
    Then the Portuguese reacted as though he had taken a headshot from a sniper’s nest after a challenge from Estupinan and Pawson was having none of it.
    Fernandes ought to have scored just before half-time when a poor Sanchez clearance was nicked by Casemiro, who fed his captain but the shot was screwed wide of the far post.
    Suddenly, United enjoyed a purple patch. Anthony Martial, passed fit despite a knock in Seville, spotted Sanchez off his line but shot over from 25 yards.
    Then a Rashford cut-back found Eriksen in space but Sanchez stuck out a foot to stop the Dane’s shot.
    After being bossed for 40 minutes, United went in at the break with their tails up.
    Yet it was De Gea who was bust again at the start of the second half.
    Enciso let rip with a swerving shot which the United keeper pushed over, then Welbeck nodded over from the next corner.
    March’s cross-shot was then tipped wide by De Gea and Ten Hag sent on Fred in place of Eriksen.
    Antony’s shot was soon saved by Sanchez but the match was beginning to get ragged and filled with errors on either side.
    With the game stretched and disjointed, March forced a sprawling save from De Gea but Jadon Sancho, just on as a sub for Martial, had a curling shot deflected wide.
    So into extra-time we plodded, where an excellent Sancho cross was headed wide by Marcel Sabitzer.
    After 100 minutes of extended sulking, Fernandes was finally replaced by big Wout Weghorst.
    United were the livelier side now, and after a neat passing move, Rashford’s deflected shot was brilliantly saved by Sanchez.
    Then Casemiro played a Hollywood crossfield to Rashford, who cut in but shot well wide.

    Mitoma, clearly exhausted but still willing, went on a weaving run but caught De Gea in the shin as he attempted to shoot.
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    Man Utd fans say ‘give the admin a pay rise’ as they spot tweet subtly trolling Arsenal mascot storm

    MANCHESTER UNITED fans heaped praise on their social media admin after a tweet subtly trolling Arsenal.The Gunners received plenty of criticism last week after tweeting a video of their players seemingly failing to acknowledge a mascot as they signed a shirt for her.
    Manchester United edited their tweet to mimic Arsenal
    Arsenal were slammed for this viral clip
    Inexplicably Arsenal saw fit to post the clip, captioning it: “Making memories with our mascots ❤️”
    Ahead of today’s FA Cup semi-final, United posted their own video of players high-fiving their mascots on the way to the dressing room.
    They also captioned it: “Making memories with our mascots ❤️”
    Red Devils fans noticed the sly reference to Arsenal’s post.
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    One wrote: “Give this admin a f***ing pay rise immediately.”
    A second tweeted: “Love this from the Admin.”
    And a Gooner added: “is that throwing shade at us?”
    While another United fan added: “Admin I see what you did there.”
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    SunSport columnist and Talk TV host Piers Morgan was among those to blast Arsenal for the clip.
    He tweeted: “Come on guys, at least one of you say hello to her?!!”
    After the viral clip sparked much debate, talkSPORT host and avid Arsenal fan Laura Woods admitted that it was a bad look.
    But she also moved to add some more context to the debate after speaking with the club.
    She said on talkSPORT Breakfast: “I agree, it doesn’t take a lot just to acknowledge somebody with a smile. I think that video is quite symptomatic of football and footballers now.”
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    Brighton vs Man Utd LIVE – FA Cup semi-final: Ten Hag’s men looking to reach second final this season – stream FREE, TV

    MANCHESTER UNITED take on Brighton in a huge FA Cup semi-final at Wembley today. The Red Devils could face rivals Manchester City in the final, but the Seagulls will prove to be tricky opposition, having beaten Ten Hag’s side once already this season.

    Kick off time: 2pm UK time
    TV channel: Sky Sports Main Event/Sky Sports Premier League
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    Brighton XI: Sanchez, Webster, Dunk, March, Mac Allister, Gross, Welbeck, Enciso, Mitoma, Caicedo, Estupinan
    Man United XI: De Gea, Wan-Bissaka, Lindelof, Shaw, Malacia, Casemiro, Eriksen, Fernandes, Antony, Rashford, Martial

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    Stay up to day with all the action from Wembley…
    Brighton 0-0 United
    36′: Casemiro picks up the games first yellow for a silly challenge on Mac Allister.
    Brighton 0-0 United
    33′: Martial draws a foul but two poor crosses in a row don’t test Brighton or Sanchez.
    Brighton 0-0 United
    32′: Another chance for Enciso!
    Mitoma is beginning to thrive right now, and as he’s tackled it falls to Enciso on the edge but he fires wide.
    Brighton 0-0 United
    31′: Mitoma got in behind down the left, but his cutback evades Welbeck and United can work it away.
    Erik ten Hag’s side aren’t showing too much right now though.
    Brighton 0-0 United
    29′: Brighton win a corner following a glorious ball from Mac Allister.
    The ball in is well defended though to stop Dunk having a free header.
    Brighton 0-0 United
    26′: And another. Rashford now down holding his side.
    Fernandes is now back on the pitch.
    Brighton 0-0 United
    23′: A stop-start few minutes now sees Fernandes down and requiring attention.
    Brighton 0-0 United
    20′: March is down and receiving treatment on the right-hand-side.
    Brighton 0-0 United
    18′: It’s becoming a bit end-to-end now, and the majority of good stuff from United is through Fernandes.
    His latest effort is closed down well in the area.
    Brighton 0-0 United
    16′: Brighton players were queuing up for a Gross cross, but Welbeck’s air-kick is followed by Mitoma scuffing way wide.
    Brighton 0-0 United
    15′: Fernandes has United’s first effort on goal, but his strike is comfortably beaten away by Sanchez.
    Brighton 0-0 United
    13′: First big chance for Brighton, but it gets stuck under Enciso’s feet and his effort goes wide.
    Brighton 0-0 United
    12′: A really cagey start to things at Wembley.
    United look happier to soak up pressure, before looking to use their pace on the counter attack.
    Brighton 0-0 United
    10′: Rashford looked like he was going to get on the end of a long, straight ball by De Gea, but Sanchez just beats him to it.
    Brighton 0-0 United
    8′: Mac Allister has a go and is only denied by De Gea’s right hand.
    The resulting corner is easily dealt with at the near post.
    Brighton 0-0 United
    6′: Mitoma wins a free kick right on the edge of the United box…
    Brighton 0-0 United
    4′: An early injury concern for Caicedo after a tackle on Rashford, but looks like he’s okay to continue.
    Brighton 0-0 United
    2′: Out of position at right back, Gross deals with a searching Fernandes pass to eventually win a throw in.
    We’re underway!
    1′: Brighton get us going at Wembey!
    Here come the teams!
    Lewis Dunk and Bruno Fernandes lead out their respective sides to a packed Wembley!
    Colwill on the bench
    Perhaps with an eye to the future, the very impressive Levi Colwill starts on the bench today.
    He is currently set to return to Chelsea at the end of the season.
    Big game for De Gea
    The Spaniard has not been everyone’s favourite this season, and his performance on Thursday did himself no favours.
    Based on recent Brighton performances, it may be a busy one for De Gea today.
    Caicedo looking to impress
    The midfielder could have easily left in January, but here he is ready for an FA Cup semi-final against Manchester United.
    Former coach Ivan Guerra recently told us that he will be the most expensive player from his country.
    Elsewhere today
    Newcastle United laid down a serious marker in the race for the top four, as they thrashed Tottenham 6-1. They were 5-0 up in just over 20 minutes.
    Also, West Ham impressed big time with a 4-0 win away at Bournemouth.
    No Sancho for United
    Jadon Sancho’s miserable time in England continues today as he sits on the bench for the semi-final.
    That signing has really not worked out so far for United, has it?
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