I saved Sir Alex Ferguson's job at Manchester United – now I might cost Erik ten Hag his
Mark Robins will forever have a place in Manchester United folklore.
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Mark Robins will forever have a place in Manchester United folklore.
Mark Robins scored the goal that helped launch Manchester United's era of dominance. Now he is plotting to deepen their misery in the FA Cup semi-final on Sunday as Coventry boss. The 54-year-old scored against Nottingham Forest in the third round of the competition in 1990, a goal that turned out to be a turning point in the history of United and was widely credited with saving Alex Ferguson's job. Robins also scored the winner in the semi-final against Oldham and United went on to lift the cup, the first of a cascade of trophies under Ferguson, who oversaw their last Premier League title win in 2013.
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