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Winning Penalty Shootout Against Brighton, Manchester United Creates New History in the FA Cup Final

In the second half, Brighton remained dominant. They almost opened the scoring in the 56th minute. Ensico again spread threats. Luckily for MU, Ensico’s hard kick was still pushed over by De Gea.

De Gea was again forced to work hard to save his goal in the middle of the second half. This time De Gea brushed off Soley March’s shot.

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MU got its first chance in the second half in the 64th minute. Unfortunately, winger Antony’s action was still able to be secured by Sanchez.

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De Gea again saved MU in the 83rd minute. The Spaniard was still able to ward off a low kick from March. The match had to go into extra time.

In the extra round of 2×15 minutes, both teams had several opportunities. But again nothing can produce goals. MU should have been able to finish off Brighton in extra time if Sanchez had not brushed off Marcus Rashford’s deflected shot.

Since there were no more goals, the match was decided on penalties. In this penalty shootout, the two teams were also tied for the first five kickers. Everyone in.

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MU secured a 7-6 victory after March’s shot bounced. MU executioner Victor Lindelof coldly tricked Sanchez into securing a ticket to the 2022/2023 FA Cup final.

Winning Penalty Shootout Against Brighton, Manchester United Creates New History in the FA Cup Final

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