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I saw Manchester United show why they're biggest club in the world amid classic Ten Hag moment

Manchester United secured their place in the FA Cup fifth round on Sunday with a 4-2 win over League Two outfit Newport County.

Two quickfire goals from Bruno Fernades and Kobbie Mainoo had put them 2-0 up within 13 minutes in Wales. However, Newport showed great spirit and found themselves level after Bryn Morris and Will Evans scored.

United recovered well and made sure there was no cup exit thanks to Antony and Rasmus Hojlund’s goals. They will face either Bristol City or Nottingham Forest away from home in the next round.

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Here are three talking points away from the action on the pitch.

United may not be performing at their best and producing the levels of previous eras but the desire to see United in action remains high for football fans across the globe.

Rodney Parade was a sell out on Sunday as Newport fans packed into the stadium to see Ten Hag's side in action. But many would have failed to get tickets and were forced to watch the game either at home or in a pub. But not for this small group.

A woman called Hayley, who lives opposite the ground, allowed a group of supporters to put scaffolding on her house so they could watch the game for free. It's imaginative and they got to see some of United's star players in the most creative way we know of.

Ten Hag seemed a muted character on the touchline throughout the cup contest. Didn't really show much emotion when Antony restored United's lead and hardly celebrated the win at full-time. The talk of Rashford's absence had also sparked a very coy reply from the Dutchman, a clear manner of

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