LONDON (AP) — Manchester United secured a stunning 2-1 victory over defending champion Manchester City in the FA Cup final at Wembley, potentially marking Erik ten Hag's final game in charge of the club. The Dutchman, amidst speculation of his imminent departure, guided United to lift the prestigious trophy in a thrilling encounter.
Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo scored first-half goals for United, setting the stage for their triumph. Despite City's late goal by Jeremy Doku, United held on to claim the victory.
The win not only denied City the opportunity to secure back-to-back English league and cup doubles but also ensured United's qualification for the Europa League next season. The victory marked United's 13th FA Cup triumph, placing them just one title behind Arsenal's record of 14.
Ten Hag, who received his medal from Prince William, expressed his determination to continue winning trophies, emphasizing the need for improvement at United. The Dutch manager's future at the club remains uncertain, with speculation suggesting he might be replaced despite the cup success.
City manager Pep Guardiola acknowledged United's tactical prowess, admitting that his game plan fell short. United capitalized on their opportunities, with Garnacho and Mainoo delivering crucial goals to secure the victory.
The FA Cup triumph provided a silver lining for United after a challenging league season. Players and staff celebrated the win on the field, highlighting the team's resilience and unity in the face of adversity.
As United's owners, including new co-owner Jim Ratcliffe, watched from the stands, the club faces a decision regarding Ten Hag's future. The Dutch manager's tenure at United, marked by highs and lows, culminated in a memorable FA Cup victory that showcased the team's potential.