Erik ten Hag calls criticism of Man United scraping into FA Cup final “a disgrace”

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Erik ten Hag has hit back at criticism of Manchester United’s FA Cup semi-final win over Coventry City describing some of the reaction as โ€œembarrassingโ€ and โ€œa disgraceโ€.

United secured their place in the FA Cup final for a second successive season โ€“ when they will again take on Manchester City โ€“ by the skin of their teeth after edging past Coventry 4-2 on penalties.

The Premier League side were 3-0 up and coasting before collapsing in spectacular fashion with Coventry fighting back with three unanswered goals to send the match into extra-time.

Both sides then hit the woodwork before Coventry thought they had grabbed a late winner when Victor Torp poked home to make it 4-3, only for VAR to rule Haji Wright had been narrowly offside in the build-up.

United then came out on top in the shoot-out to set up another all-Manchester final at Wembley Stadium on May 25. But criticism of United’s second-half capitulation against a side eighth in the Championship table arrived thick and fast.

Former captain Roy Keane said United โ€œlooked like a Championship sideโ€ during the game.

โ€œI don’t like what I see from this United team,โ€ he told ITV. โ€œThey are hard to like. They play in moments. We go on about leadership and character, but I don’t see any of this from this United group. My goodness, they rode their luck at the end.โ€

Sky Sports pundit and former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher was even more blunt in his assessment: โ€œI don’t see how Erik ten Hag stays. It’s just performance after performance.

โ€œWhat is it about Ten Hag that makes you think he’s going to take Manchester United forward next season? I just don’t see it.โ€

The Red Devils are currently seventh in the Premier League, 16 points shy of a top-four spot and could even miss out on European football next season if they lose the FA Cup final and league results fail to improve. They are currently without a win in four Premier League matches.

United’s Champions League campaign was over in December when United finished bottom of their group behind Galatasaray, FC Copenhagen and table-topping Bayern Munich after winning just one game and losing four. (National)

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