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Three things spotted in Manchester United training before Coventry as youngsters aim to impress

Erik ten Hag faces a huge week at Carrington as Manchester United prepare for an FA Cup semi-final against Coventry City.

Last weekend against Bournemouth, United were held to a 2-2 draw with Bruno Fernandes continuing his good form in front of goal by scoring a brace. A number of issues emerged surrounding the clash with Antony missing out due to injury while Alejandro Garnacho was withdrawn at half-time with some disciplinary concerns emerging after the game.

The Argentina international then liked a number of X posts that criticised the United boss and as reported by the Manchester Evening News on Monday, Ten Hag addressed the winger's social media activity with him personally. With Champions League qualification hopes dwindling, United may need to rely on the FA Cup for it to be considered a successful season.

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Over the last few weeks, Ten Hag has been dealt a significant number of injury setbacks; however, a welcome boost appears to have arrived. Ahead of the cup tie against Coventry, the Manchester Evening News has taken a look at the latest set of training images.

After missing out against Bournemouth, Antony was captured back in United training on Tuesday to give Ten Hag a significant boost. The Brazil international has improved his attacking game in recent weeks and will be hoping to make an impact for United at Wembley this weekend.

With numerous injuries plaguing his squad, Ten Hag has chosen to call up a number of academy prospects into first-team training. Harry Amass, Zachary Baumann, James Scanlon, Ethan Wheatley were among the young

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