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Erik ten Hag is making Roy Keane eat his words thanks to Man United mentality shift he's demanded

When Manchester United's supporters march down Wembley Way next month, most of them will almost certainly still be reminiscing about the Amad goal that made it possible.

The Ivorian stepped off the bench in Sunday's pulsating FA Cup quarter-final against Liverpool with 85 minutes on the clock and ended up scoring the winner as the contest entered its 121st minute. It turned out to be the final act at the end of a momentous afternoon.

After Mohamed Salah had put Liverpool 2-1 ahead on the stroke of half-time and Harvey Elliott then restored their lead, making it 3-2 in the first half of extra-time, it looked as though United's hopes of winning silverware this season were over. But if this season has taught us anything about this team, it's that they rarely throw the towel in.

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Antony's first Old Trafford goal since February last year, which made it 2-2, clawed United level with 87 minutes on the clock, securing Erik ten Hag's side another 30 minutes to keep their FA Cup dream alive. The Brazilian's instinctive finish marked the 13th goal United have scored beyond the 80th minute in all competitions this season, excluding extra-time efforts.

United, since the turn of the year, have developed a useful habit of scoring late on in games. Kobbie Mainoo scored a 97th-minute winner at Wolves on February 1, Scott McTominay headed in an 86th-minute winner at Villa Park just over a week later and Casemiro struck late against Nottingham Forest in the previous round of the FA Cup to set up the tie with Liverpool.

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