Erik ten Hag slams critics after Manchester United’s FA Cup semi-final win
Manchester United’s dramatic FA Cup semi-final win over Coventry City has sparked controversy and heated debate, with manager Erik ten Hag hitting back at critics who have labeled the team’s performance as “embarrassing” and “a disgrace.”
Despite initially taking a commanding 3-0 lead, United found themselves on the brink of defeat as Coventry clawed their way back into the game, eventually forcing a penalty shootout. The Red Devils ultimately emerged victorious, but not without facing intense scrutiny for their shaky display.
Speaking after the match, Ten Hag defended his team’s performance, emphasizing the importance of results in football. He acknowledged that United had lost control for a period of the game but stressed that reaching the final was a significant achievement.
Former Premier League striker Chris Sutton was among those who criticized Ten Hag’s side, suggesting that the Dutchman’s position as manager may be in jeopardy. However, the United boss remained defiant, pointing to the team’s success in reaching two consecutive FA Cup finals.
In response to the negative reaction from the media and fans, Ten Hag expressed his disbelief, labeling the comments as a “disgrace.” He highlighted the team’s consistency in reaching cup finals and urged for more respect and recognition for their achievements.
The controversy extended beyond the pitch, with winger Antony facing criticism for his provocative celebration after the shootout. Ten Hag defended the player, claiming that he was provoked by the opposition and emphasizing the need for sportsmanship.
As the debate rages on, Ten Hag remains focused on preparing his team for the upcoming FA Cup final against Manchester City, determined to silence the critics and secure a major trophy for Manchester United.
