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'Signs of Sir Alex Ferguson' - national media react to Man United dramatic win to down Liverpool

Manchester United booked their place in the last four of the FA Cup after coming from behind to beat Liverpool 4-3.

Coventry City await in the semi-final after Erik ten Hag's side twice came from behind to end Jurgen Klopp's hopes of pursuing four major trophies. Scott McTominay had handed United the lead after 10 minutes but two quickfire goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Mohamed Salah.

But Antony equalised, netting his second goal of the season, in the dying embers before Marcus Rashford then Amad sealed a memorable win over their North West rivals. The Ivorian was shown a second yellow card for taking his shirt off in the celebrations but he will miss their next Premier League encounter but is set to be available for April's date at Wembley.

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Here's how the national media reacted:

'Erik ten Hag's Manchester United played like Sir Alex Ferguson's'

Henry Winter of The Times wrote: " In extra time of an extraordinary tie, Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United played like Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United of old, digging deep into their reserves of resilience and conjuring a famous finish.

"Amad Diallo, one of a succession of attacking substitutes made by Ten Hag, won the ball and the tireless Alejandro Garnacho countered, sprinting 60 yards with his socks rolled down and his head up, checking on Diallo’s arrival to his left. Garnacho slipped the ball to Diallo, Conor Bradley was thrown off balance, and the 21-year-old United No 16 calmly placed his left-foot shot past Caoimhin Kelleher, who reacted slightly late.

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