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Erik ten Hag must solve concerning Manchester United trend after FA Cup win vs Fulham

Manchester United booked their place in the semi-finals of this season's FA Cup with a come-from-behind 3-1 win over Fulham at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon.

After an uninspiring and lifeless opening 70 minutes from Erik ten Hag's side, they were offered a route back into the contest after the most dramatic 60 seconds of action you are ever likely to witness on a football pitch. After Jadon Sancho had seen his goal-bound effort cleared off the line by Willian, referee Chris Kavanagh, following a VAR intervention, was told to review the incident on the pitchside monitor and was left with no choice but to dismiss the Brazilian for handball and denying a clear goalscoring opportunity.

Before Kavanagh had even sent the former Arsenal man for an early bath, Fulham boss Marco Silva saw red for his touchline protests. But while Silva had failed to keep his cool, Aleksandar Mitrovic, who had earlier given the Londoners the lead, completely lost control of his senses, elbowing Kavanagh before getting right up in his face to make his feelings clear, resulting in another red card.

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Once order had been restored and Silva, Willian and Mitrovic had headed down the tunnel, Bruno Fernandes stepped up from 12 yards to bring United level. Out of nowhere, suddenly, they were back in the game. Less than two minutes later, the pendulum had swung completely and the Stretford End was celebrating Marcel Sabitzer's first goal in United colours to put them 2-1 ahead.

It was a turnaround that just a few minutes earlier had seemed so unlikely. After a flat and uninspiring first half, in which Fulham enjoyed the better of the play and the chances, United failed to improve in the

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