Manchester United problem costs them again in dismal FA Cup exit to Middlesbrough
A killer instinct
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Manchester United's interim manager Ralf Rangnick was left confused and "surprised" after Middlesbrough's equaliser in their FA Cup tie on Friday night was allowed to stand despite a handball in the build-up.
Middlesbrough’s goal was allowed to stand because of a change to the handball law last summer.
Ralf Rangnick said Manchester United only had themselves to blame for their FA Cup fourth round exit to Middlesbrough despite arguing the goal they conceded should not have stood.
Middlesbrough's controversial equaliser against Manchester United sparked debate. Should it have been disallowed for handball? United's interim boss Ralf Rangnick was adamant the goal should not have stood, while even Chris Wilder was surprised it wasn't chalked off by VAR...
Manchester United made an embarrassing early exit from the FA Cup after losing to second-tier side Middlesbrough in a penalty shootout at Old Trafford on Saturday (AEST).
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Manchester United made an embarrassing early exit from the FA Cup after losing to second-tier side Middlesbrough in a penalty shootout at Old Trafford on Friday.
MANCHESTER : Manchester United manager Ralf Rangnick was left cursing a change to the handball rule while his Middlesbrough counterpart Chris Wilder hailed the magic of the FA Cup as the 12-time champions suffered a shock fourth round exit on penalties on Friday.