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I’ve seen plenty of setbacks down the years – enough to become desensitised, I thought. But then came an entirely new kind of trauma“Respect Coventry, please,” said Pep Guardiola on Saturday evening when a presumptuous TV reporter asked Manchester City’s manager about the prospect of another all-Manchester FA Cup final. Guardiola knew Coventry City would be no pushovers for Manchester United in Sunday’s semi-final, yet even he couldn’t have envisaged how close they would drag Erik ten Hag’s side towards ruin in the most scintillating and sickening football experience of my life.I’ve watched plenty of Coventry defeats down the years…

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You have reached ESPN’s UK edition. Stay on current site or go to US version.Dale Johnson explains why VAR made the wrong call in allowing Nathan Ake’s goal to stand. (0:45)We’re keeping track of all VAR decisions in the Premier League throughout the 2023-24 season. Who will get the best of the decisions, and the worst of them?- What’s new in the Prem for 2023-24 – VAR in the Premier League: Ultimate guideTotal overturns: 87 Rejected overturns: 1Leading to goals: 26 Leading to disallowed goals: 42 Penalties awarded: 24 (22 scored) Pens for handball: 6 Penalties overturned: 7 Penalties retakes…

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This video can not be playedFA Cup semi-final win reaction a disgrace – Ten HagThe reaction to Manchester United's FA Cup semi-final win over Coventry City has been "embarrassing" and "a disgrace", says manager Erik ten Hag.United have been widely criticised after relinquishing a 3-0 lead against the Championship side before winning on penalties.Coventry had a late goal ruled out for a marginal offside by the video assistant referee in extra time."Football is about results," Ten Hag said. "We made it to the final and deserved it."We lost control for 20 minutes and were very lucky in the end but…

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Villa are on track to qualify for European competition for a second consecutive seasonAston Villa boss Unai Emery has extended his contract with the club until 2027.Villa were 16th in the Premier League and fighting relegation when the Spaniard took over from Steven Gerrard in November 2022.In a remarkable turnaround, Emery, now 52, guided Villa to a seventh-place finish to qualify for the Europa Conference League, the club's first participation in European football since 2010–11.This season, they sit fourth in the Premier League with Champions League qualification in their sights. They are six points clear of Tottenham, who have two…

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