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Jurgen Klopp's Manchester United contract quip as private Amad moment speaks volumes

Manchester United fans will have been savouring every moment after they progressed through to the semi-finals of the FA Cup on Sunday afternoon.

For much of the game at Old Trafford, United looked like they were going to be exiting the competition at the hands of fierce rivals Liverpool. After 112 minutes at the Theatre of Dream, Jurgen Klopp's side were in control as Harvey Elliott gave his men the lead in the first half of extra-time.

United rallied though and equalised through Marcus Rashford to set up a grandstand finish. In stoppage time, a blistering break from United secured their place in the semi-finals as Amad fired home in front of the Stretford End to spark wild scenes.

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It was a match few will forget in a hurry and MEN Sport has put together three moments you may have missed from this famous victory.

It is fair to say that Klopp was in no mood for jokes after watching his team crash out of the FA Cup, ending their dream of winning the quadruple in the process. The German manager had already walked out of one interview with Viaplay as he sat down for his media commitments with the written press.

Unsurprisingly he was perhaps not best pleased to see a 'dummy United contract' had been left at his seat before he spoke to the media. Klopp simply asked: "For me?" Before turning his focus to the questions.

If there was any doubting how much this game meant for both clubs, this moment put concerns of the rivalry dying out to bed.

After a tough campaign following pre-season injury, arguably no player deserved to win the game for United more than Amad. The Ivorian's emotions got the better of him as he took his shirt off to celebrate, the

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