MANCHESTER IS RED: Manchester United delivered an emotional performance in their FA Cup final victory over Manchester City, with Ten Hag’s tactics rendering Pep Guardiolaâs squad nearly helpless against the Devils’ traditional style.
Two goals in the last 9 minutes of the first half from Man United completely destroyed Man Cityâs fighting spirit.
Being rated much lower than their city rivals who held the championship title last season, and not controlling the ball as much as Man City, but Man United did what was necessary and stood firm under pressure. terrible from âThe Citizensâ.
Bernardo Silva scores in front of the Man United defense
Not only that, the âRed Devilsâ players were also the ones who created the most notable attack opportunities in the first 45 minutes of the match, something that Man City could not do.
In the 30th minute, Diogo Dalot flicked a long ball to Alejandro Garnacho and the Argentine striker seemed outmatched by Man City defender Josko Gvardiol. However, the Croatian defender did not coordinate well with goalkeeper Stefan Ortega by heading his teammateâs back, giving Garnacho the opportunity to escape and score the opening goal of the match.
Gvardiol headed the ball to correct goalkeeper Ortegaâs back.
Garnacho did not miss the opportunity to score the opening goal
The loss still did not wake up Man City and goalkeeper Ortegaâs net shook for the second time in the 38th minute after Marcus Rashfordâs shot. This goal, however, was not recognized as Garnacho was already in an offside position. Not too regretful about this opportunity, just a minute later, Man United had the opportunity to celebrate the goal again.
Kobbie Mainoo doubled the gap for the âRed Devilsâ
From Rashfordâs swing pass to the right corridor for Garnacho, the ball was stretched across the middle to Bruno Fernandes and the Portuguese midfielder immediately pushed Kobbie Mainoo for this young teammate to score. Two goals is a good distance for Man United to confidently enter the break while a gloomy atmosphere descended on the Man City team.
Man City replaced many key positions even though they were leading
A series of personnel changes by coach Pep Guardiola at the beginning of the second half helped Man Cityâs game improve. Many scoring opportunities were created, but Erling Haaland shot the ball against the bar to Kyle Walker and then Julian Alvarez could not beat goalkeeper Andre Onana.
Kyle Walker played most aggressively on Man Cityâs side
It wasnât until the 87th minute that Jeremy Doku rekindled some hope for Man City when he scored from a tight angle with a rather delicate shot. The 2-1 score remained the same until the end of the main match and 7 additional minutes, helping Man United win in the end to take the throne in the FA Cup arena this season.
The joy of Man Unitedâs victory
This valuable title may be the buoy that saves coach Erik ten Hagâs career at Old Trafford. It is also possible that he will have to leave when there are 5-6 candidates ready to replace him as desired by co-owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe.