Can Bayern Munich rally and save their season? PLUS: Man United, Man City reach FA Cup final

Can Bayern Munich rally and save their season? PLUS: Man United, Man City reach FA Cup final

United weren’t pretty, but they were effective, and while I often go on about performance rather than results, I don’t think you can blame Ten Hag here for his pragmatism.

Without Raphael Varane, Lisandro Martinez, Harry Maguire (yeah, him too) and Scott McTominay, there was always going to be a lot of insecurity. This speaks to broader issues, like how long it’s going to take for United to get back to where they want to be. Consider their four substitutes: Fred (who I have no issue with, though many do), Jadon Sancho (who has had a nightmare over the past 18 months), Tyrell Malacia (hands up: who had ever heard of him before last summer?) and Marcel Sabitzer (who is on loan from Bayern, where he had zero impact). And no, some of the starters weren’t much better.

Having already won the League Cup, Ten Hag will almost certainly take United back into the Champions League, and he has a shot at another domestic cup. (It’s a long shot, but still …) He has stamped his authority on the team and given the club much-needed direction. If he needs to play like this to get past an in-form Brighton, so be it.

As for Brighton themselves, they’ll be left to wonder what might have been if Deniz Undav‘s first touch had been a bit better in extra-time. But they’re under no illusion: they are one of the success stories of the season.


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