Coventry's nearly man Victor Torp has revealed that he couldn't even watch a replay of his disallowed goal for 24 hours after the heart-breaking FA Cup semi-final defeat to Manchester United at Wembley on Sunday.
Torp came on with Coventry three goals down to Erik ten Hag's side before the Championship underdogs levelled at 3-3 and then thought they had snatched an incredible win when the Dane scored with almost the last kick of extra-time.
However, his effort was ruled out for the most marginal of offside decisions by VAR against team-mate Haji Wright, and United survived to go through to the Cup Final on penalties.
Torp believes the magical moment has been taken away from him after his 'absolutely insane minutes' on the pitch, and admitted that he couldn't even watch the incident until the next day.
'It's a bit difficult to cope with all the things that happened,' he told Tipsbladet. 'When you've tried to watch the game again or highlights, there are many things you've forgotten that happened because you forgot some of it in the heat of the game.
'In the evening, I didn't see my goal because it was just millimetres that determined it was offside. I had to digest that before I could see it, so I only saw it the day after. I just needed to get it out of my system.
'It's a bit surreal to think about how close we were to creating something completely magical. I don't think it has fully dawned on me how close we were to making something huge. Even though I feel like we did something massive, there was just that happy ending missing from the story, unfortunately.
'I didn't have much time to warm up. I was on my way down to get the blood flowing in my legs, and then I'm told I have to go in. I didn't have time to think, other than
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