Erik ten Hag has praised four Manchester United stars after the Red Devils came from behind to beat West Ham and progress through to the FA Cup quarter-final.
The Hammers took the lead through Said Benrahma, before Nayef Aguerd's unfortunate own-goal handed the Red Devils an equaliser in the 77th minute. It felt there was only one side going to win it from that point and United found the winner in the dying enviers through Alejandro Garnacho, whose long-range strike found the top corner.
Moments later, Fred added a third for the Red Devils after he tapped home from close-range to book their place in the last eight of the competition against Fulham. After the game, Ten Hag decided to laud four players in particular for his side's comeback victory, including Harry Maguire, who impressed on his return to the team.
Speaking in his post-match interview, Ten Hag said: "Harry Maguire had a good game, [Tyrell] Malacia, [Marcel] Sabitzer, and of course Garnacho especially second half."
"It was not easy as we have seen," the Dutchman added, via ITV. "After Sunday, it is never easy after a cup celebration and of course you have to get back to business as usual. That was our task, we did it and found a way to win. Our resilience. It was magnificent and great from the team.
"I had a strong feeling that we could win the game, and you could see the belief and the composure. There was never a moment of panic and we had bad luck with the first goal being disallowed."
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Ten Hag also singled out Garnacho's performance after the Argentine shone on the left-hand side and caused West Ham problems all evening with his pace and trickery. The 18-year-old capped off a superb display by scoring from range for his fourth goal in a United shirt.
He said: "It was a great goal. He was growing into the game and taking players on and he was difficult to stop. It was a great goal and it was also the total set-up, it was difficult to defend and the front four did a great job."
After his side were drawn against in-form Fulham at Old Trafford in the next round, Ten Hag admitted that it will be a "difficult" game due to the Cottagers' form. He also added that his side will need to be well prepared to go through to the semi-final - which will see another trip to Wembley in store.
Ten Hag continued: "It will be difficult because they are playing really well. We will have to be well prepared to win that game."