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FA Cup: Manchester United fights back to win, Tottenham and Southampton knocked out

Manchester United trailed to Said Benrahma’s goal but an own goal by West Ham’s Nayef Aguerd and late strikes from Alejandro Garnacho and Fred sent the host into the last eight.

Published : Mar 02, 2023 08:30 IST , MANCHESTER

Casemiro, Raphael Varane and David De Gea of Manchester United celebrate their victory over West Ham in the FA Cup at Old Trafford on March 01, 2023.
Casemiro, Raphael Varane and David De Gea of Manchester United celebrate their victory over West Ham in the FA Cup at Old Trafford on March 01, 2023. | Photo Credit: Getty Images
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Casemiro, Raphael Varane and David De Gea of Manchester United celebrate their victory over West Ham in the FA Cup at Old Trafford on March 01, 2023. | Photo Credit: Getty Images

Manchester United fought back to overpower West Ham United 3-1 and reach the FA Cup quarterfinals as Tottenham Hotspur and Southampton suffered shock defeats on Wednesday.

Three days after it won the League Cup, Manchester United trailed to Said Benrahma’s 54th-minute goal at Old Trafford but an own goal by West Ham’s Nayef Aguerd and late strikes from Alejandro Garnacho and Fred sent the host into the last eight.

Manchester manager Erik Ten Hag was delighted with his players.

“The resilience from this team and the belief they’re going to win it was magnificent,” the Dutchman told ITV.

West Ham, who has won only once at Old Trafford in its last 22 visits, took advantage of sloppy defending to open the scoring.

Tomas Soucek kept the ball in play on the left touchline and as Manchester United players appealed for a throw-in, the Czech played the ball to Benrahma who fired a shot past David De Gea into the top corner.

United thought it had equalised when Bruno Fernandes found Casemiro with a pin-point free kick, but his headed effort was disallowed for offside.

The game looked set for extra time until Argentine forward Garnacho controlled the ball inside West Ham’s penalty area before curling a shot past keeper Alphonse Areola.

Brazilian Fred added a third and the 12-times FA Cup winner advanced to a sixth-round home tie against Fulham.

“I had a strong feeling that we still could win the game, you saw the belief, there was composure, there was never a moment of panic,” Ten Hag said.

Sheffield United beats Tottenham

Tottenham suffered a 1-0 loss at Championship side Sheffield United after Iliman Ndiaye scored 11 minutes from time to stun the visitors.

“The performance from all the players was first class and the experienced boys at the back were class too,” Sheffield United manager Paul Heckingbottom told the BBC.

Grimsby Town’s dream run continues

Grimsby Town, 16th in League Two, continued its dream FA Cup run as two penalties by Gavan Holohan knocked out Southampton 2-1 on its own ground and sent the fourth-tier side into the last eight for the first time in 84 years.

Grimsby led 2-0 soon after halftime but Southampton pulled one back through Duje Caleta-Car to ensure a tense finale.

“Just delighted for the players. We kept disciplined. Look at what that means to the support. We turned up, hoping for a miracle and to be in the quarter-final is incredible. It is just a fantastic day,” Grimsby manager Paul Hurst told ITV.

Grimsby is only the sixth team from the fourth tier or below to reach the last eight of the FA Cup since the introduction of the division in 1958-59.

Championship leader Burnley beat Fleetwood Town 1-0 in the other tie to set up a quarterfinal trip to champions Manchester City.

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