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What two Manchester United players did during FA Cup semi-final celebrations should extend one career and end another

How to celebrate

You will never see a more subdued celebration of a winning penalty shootout in an FA Cup semi-final than the one that followed Rasmus Hojlund's penalty to book Manchester United a return to Wembley.

On the sidelines, the non-playing United squad members simply clenched their fists. On the centre circle, Harry Maguire immediately turned to the vanquished Coventry City players and started shaking their hands. Plenty of his teammates followed.

That didn't include the classless Antony, who was anonymous after coming on as a substitute against a Championship side. Despite that, the £85million winger with two goals and two assists to his name this season turned to face the Coventry players and cupped his ears with both hands. It was pathetic and an indication of why some of these players simply aren't cut out to be playing for United.

That no longer includes Maguire, who led by example and had a good game. He played the final 10 minutes with a groin injury, struggling to get around the pitch, but he never looked to come off and got through the game.

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Where are the leaders?

The scrutiny for United's barely believable collapse in the final 20 minutes of this game will focus on their beaten and beleaguered manager, but he alone can't take the burden of blame.

For a team containing 10 internationals at that stage of the contest, this was a shambolic performance. To go from such control to such chaos is unforgivable in a game against a Championship side.

This is a team packed with leaders for their countries and not short on experience, but the weight of the United shirt is too much to bear for many. Erik ten Hag has

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