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Dalot, Fernandes fire Manchester United to FA Cup win

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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag expressed satisfaction with his team’s performance.

Manchester United easily defeated Wigan 2-0 in the FA Cup third round.

The Red Devils, led by manager Erik ten Hag, eased the pressure on themselves with an impressive performance at the DW Stadium on Monday.

While all eyes were on Manchester United’s FA Cup victory, Juventus secured a significant victory over Salernitana. The focus quickly shifted to FA Cup action, with Diogo Dalot’s first-half strike and a contentious penalty converted by Bruno Fernandes securing United’s victory.

United dominated the match, with Dalot’s skillful strike finding the back of the net following a precise assist from Marcus Rashford. Despite a few missed opportunities, United’s attacking prowess was evident throughout the match. Rasmus Hojlund’s powerful header rattled the crossbar, while Alejandro Garnacho’s shot hit the woodwork.

Wigan attempted to challenge the visitors, but were unable to generate significant threats. Andre Onana, who guarded United’s goal, was tested early on but remained composed. As the game progressed, United tightened their grip, controlling the pace and creating numerous opportunities.

The pivotal moment came when Fernandes capitalized on a contentious penalty decision, calmly converting it to advance United to the next round. Despite Wigan’s disappointment, United’s resilience and clinical finishing earned them the victory.

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Manager Erik ten Hag expressed satisfaction with the team’s performance, emphasizing the importance of winning the knockout tournament. He emphasized the importance of staying focused and praised the team’s ability to remain calm throughout the game.

United’s FA Cup victory represents a critical opportunity to salvage their season with a shot at silverware, offering a ray of hope amid their struggles in the Premier League and European competitions. Looking ahead, the team hopes to carry this positive momentum into their next Premier League match against Tottenham, where they hope to close the gap and compete for a coveted top-four finish.

Staff Reporter

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