FROM WEMBLEY — Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag hailed his players for maintaining their composure to beat Championship side Coventry City in the semi-finals of the FA Cup on penalties.
The Red Devils squandered a three-goal lead late in the second half at Wembley, with a stoppage-time penalty from Haji Wright sending the tie to extra-time.
Victor Torp had a 121st-minute winner for the Sky Blues ruled out for offside by VAR and United prevailed 4-2 in a penalty shootout, edging into the final by the skin of their teeth.
Speaking to post-match, Ten Hag said United had to be resilient to bounce back from such a setback.
«It was an incredible game, a strange game too. We had total control for so long and then gave it away in the last part of the game. We did show resilience to win the penalty shootout,» he said.
«We had control for 75 minutes and have to give Coventry a compliment for what they did in the last 15 minutes.
»We have to improve. We talk a lot about this. First you have to put yourself in a winning position but then you have to take it over the line. In these moments we are making mistakes and not keeping our responsibilities."
When asked if there was a problem with United's mentality, Ten Hag said: «We can't say this group doesn't have the right mentality because they showed character today, but in the final part there was a lack of discipline.
»We have to keep the ball, keep making passes, go for goal and then also be strong in defence. It's about communication and we have to improve on this."
Casemiro missed United's first penalty, but was handed a reprieve when Callum O'Hare and Ben Sheaf's spot kicks for Coventry also failed to find the net. Rasmus Hojlund, who was muscled out of action for much of the day,
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