PLAYER RATINGS: Alejandro Garnacho is the star of the show as Man United leave it late to knock Liverpool out of the FA Cup and three stars score just 5/10 in seven-goal thriller

In the process of ending Liverpool’s quadruple dream and advancing to the FA Cup semifinals, Manchester United delivered an amazing performance.

United prevailed in a tumultuous encounter at Old Trafford thanks to a memorable winner scored by substitute Amad Diallo.

After scoring the goal to take United to Wembley, the young player would later be sent out for a second bookable offense, but he won’t care.

Manchester United produce an FA Cup epic to knock Liverpool out at a packed Old TraffordLiverpool was ahead 2-1 and had, for the most part, appeared to be in control. But they paid a heavy price for not being willing to take a chance.

NATHAN SALT of Mail Sport was present to oversee the two teams.

United Man (4-2-3-1)

Andre Onana scored 7.5.

made many crucial stops but was unable to make much progress on any of the three goals. Eriksen was caught off guard for the first and third goals by deflections off Mainoo’s and Eriksen’s boots.

Six Aaron Wan-Bissaka

Despite having never played left back before, he got off to a strong start, but Liverpool quickly overwhelmed him. was one of the first to be swapped out.

Sixth Raphael Varane

has been United’s greatest defense lately, although he occasionally appeared worn out here. didn’t bask in glory after losing Salah to score the second goal.

Lindelof Victor – 5.5

was back in his more comfortable center back position, but Liverpool’s ample room for counterattacking left him repeatedly overloaded. Wastageful finishing is the reason Liverpool didn’t end this sooner.

Diogo Dalot (6)

Hình ảnhAs Luis Diaz and Andrew Robertson pursued him, he became practically nonexistent in the future. Never seemed to be at ease in either game.

Mainoo Kobbie – 6.5

was United’s best player in the first half, displaying deft technique to give Ten Hag’s team a well-earned lead. The problem is that United have no control over the midfield, which isolates players like Mainoo excessively.

McTominay, Scott – 7.5

Scott McTominay finished with a goal and assist in what was an effective display by the ScotHe scored his tenth goal of the year for both his club and his country, extending his goal-scoring run. Should have increased United’s lead by double when they were leading. Assisted Rashford’s goal to tie the score at 3-3.

Marcus Rashford, position seven

After he missed two excellent opportunities to score, Rashford is hoping for a third consecutive fortuitous strike. Despite the challenging season, he never lost hope in himself and was rewarded.

Bruno Fernandes: 6

had to be more forceful before Salah’s goal at the 2-1, when he called for a foul from Gomez. was fortunate not to see red when he clipped Szoboszlai while on a yellow, since he was booked for disobedience. completed the game as center back.

8.5 for Alejandro Garnacho

bears a great deal of responsibility as United’s primary creative threаt, and the opener came from his astute move. a major factor in the build-up to Antony’s strike and a continual threаt. Top performer wearing a United shirt.

Rasmus Hojlund made a return to the side but he looked rusty after a few weeks sidelinedRasmus Hojlund – Five

There was a lot of joy surrounding his return to the team, but this was a shaky performance from a guy who has proven he is capable of much more.

Manager: 7.5 for Erik ten Hag

This was a chance to turn around this awful season, and United once more gave the opposition exactly what they wаnted by leaving their midfield extremely exposed. It’s the manager’s fault.

SUBS

Antony (71) in memory of Rasmus Hojlund – 7

Harry Maguire (at number 71, for Aaron Wan-Bissaka) – 7.5

Christian Eriksen (80 years old) for Kobbie Mainoo – 5.

Kobbie Mainoo and Amad celebrate the latter's late winner.Amad Diallo – 7 (in memory of Raphael Varane, 85)

Mason Mount – 6 (in memory of Victor Lindelof, 105)