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Roy Keane identifies key lesson Manchester United must learn from Fulham FA Cup win

Manchester United great Roy Keane felt the FA Cup victory over nine-men Fulham papered over some emerging cracks in Erik ten Hag's side.

United booked a Wembley semi-final against Brighton with a comeback victory at Old Trafford but only after Fulham conceded a penalty, shipped two goals and saw two players and the manager sent off in a mad five-minute period.

The Cottagers deservedly went in front when Aleksandar Mitrovic headed home in the second half. But Willian was then sent off after a VAR review for handling Jadon Sancho's effort on the line with visiting boss Marco Silva and goalscorer Mitrovic dismissed for their protests.

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Bruno Fernandes duly scored from the spot and moments later Marcel Sabitzer put United in front. Fernandes added a gloss to the scoreline with a late third but the lethargic United display left Keane concerned.

The former United midfielder, part of the ITV punditry team, feels recent performances have been below par and warned that a repeat against Brighton in the FA Cup semi-final would end in defeat.

"I have lost that little bit of confidence watching them," said the Irishman. "A month or two ago you thought 'yeah they are up for it' but the last few games I have seen they have a real habit - and I think it is okay to play in moments every now and again - but that seems to be their DNA.

"They have got into some real bad habits and they turned up today thinking 'we have quality players and we are going to win football matches.' If they turn up with that attitude for the semi-final, Brighton will beat them. It could give United a kick up the backside."

Despite the poor performance against Fulham and disappointing

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