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'I apologise' - Mark Robins sorry for controversial moment as Coventry book Manchester United tie

Former Manchester United striker Mark Robins will be hoping to lead his side Coventry City side to an FA Cup giant-killing after being pitted up against the Reds in the semi-final draw.

United joined the Championship outfit in the last four on Sunday after a dramatic 4-3 win over Liverpool at Old Trafford. Amad scored in additional time at the end of extra time to secure one of the most explosive wins in the club's history.

The Ivorian, who was sent-off for taking his shirt off and earning a second yellow card in the midst of the celebrations, was slipped in by Alejandro Garnacho and fired a low shot past Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher via the post. United had earlier clawed themselves level for a second time through Marcus Rashford.

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United's reward for getting the better of their historic rivals is a Wembley showdown with Coventry next month. The Sky Blues recorded a dramatic victory of their own on Saturday, beating Wolves 3-2 on Molineux.

After entering injury time 2-1 down, the Sky Blues drew level with 97 minutes on the clock through Ellis Simms, who had earlier scored, before Haji Wright made it 3-2 in the 100th minute, sparking pandemonium in the away end. Robins, who has overseen a remarkable rise since taking charge of Coventry for a second time in 2017, celebrated by running over to a Wolves ball boy and lapping up the victory in front of him.

Robins had earlier been frustrated by the ball boy, who was trying to help the home team run the clock down by refusing to pick the ball up after it had left the field of

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