Man Utd fightback ends Liverpool’s quadruple quest in FA Cup classic

Manchester United’s Scott McTominay, right, celebrates with Manchester United’s goalkeeper Andre Onana at full time of the FA Cup quarterfinal soccer match. (AP)
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Updated 17 March 2024
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Man Utd fightback ends Liverpool’s quadruple quest in FA Cup classic

  • Twice Erik ten Hag’s men had to stage late comebacks to reach the last four

MANCHESTER: Manchester United ended Liverpool’s quest for a quadruple of trophies in Jurgen Klopp’s final season after Amad Diallo’s winner edged a thrilling FA Cup quarter-final 4-3 after extra-time.
The Ivorian winger was sent off for a second booking after taking his shirt off in celebration at the end of a chaotic 120 minutes that kept United’s chances of ending the season with silverware alive.
Twice Erik ten Hag’s men had to stage late comebacks to reach the last four.
Two goals in three minutes from Alexis Mac Allister and Mohamed Salah toward the end of the first half swung the game in Liverpool’s favor after Scott McTominay opened the scoring.
Antony’s first goal at Old Trafford for more than a year kept United alive to send the game into extra-time.
Liverpool edged in front once again when Harvey Elliott’s deflected shot found the bottom corner.
But Marcus Rashford, who had missed a glorious chance to win the tie deep into injury time, made amends by drilling home to make it 3-3.
Diallo then scored just his second ever United goal in added time of extra-time at the end of a breakneck counter-attack from a Liverpool corner, led by the impressive Alejandro Garnacho.
United trail Liverpool by 17 points in the Premier League and having made an early exit from both the Champions League and League Cup, the pressure was on Ten Hag if he is to remain in charge for a third season.
The home team started like a side who knew their season depended on victory as they flew out of the traps and got their reward.
Garnacho’s effort was saved by Caoimhin Kelleher but only looped up for McTominay to blast home his ninth goal of the season.
Liverpool have had a far more intense schedule in recent weeks than United as they remain in three competitions, having already lifted the League Cup last month.
Klopp’s men took half an hour to awake from their slumber, but once they did were far more effective in the final third.
The visitors turned the tie around in the dying embers of the first half as Mac Allister’s deflected strike had too much power for Andre Onana.
Three minutes later, Liverpool led as Salah struck once more against his favored opponents.
United pleaded in vain for a foul on Bruno Fernandes by Joe Gomez and Salah was left with a simple task to knock in his 13th goal in 14 games against United after Onana parried Darwin Nunez’s initial effort.
Liverpool enjoyed far more control of the game after the break but they were also guilty of not taking their chances to kill the game off.
Onana kept his side in the game by parrying efforts from Dominik Szoboszlai and a piledriver from Nunez.
United were blunt and lacking ideas going forward as they chased the game until Antony became an unlikely hero.
The Brazilian had scored just once in his previous 38 games but showed no sign of a lack of confidence as he spun and fired into the far corner three minutes from time.
Liverpool nearly responded immediately as Elliott’s miscued cross came back off the post.
At the other end, Rashford should have completed the comeback as, after taking a brilliant first touch to cushion the ball into his path, he slotted wide with just Kelleher to beat.
A frenetic encounter continued to rage from end-to-end in extra-time as Elliott’s deflected effort looked set to again put Liverpool into the last four.
But United did not lie down as Rashford was more deadly when handed a second chance after Nunez gave the ball away deep inside his own half.
And as Liverpool sensed the chance to win it form a corner at the death, Garnacho broke clear and timed his pass to Diallo to perfection before he fired in off the far post.


Jordan chase first Arab Cup title as they meet Morocco in final

Updated 18 December 2025
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Jordan chase first Arab Cup title as they meet Morocco in final

  • 2025 Arab Cup Final will take place at Lusail Stadium on Dec. 18, in the same venue that hosted the 2022 World Cup Final
  • Morocco seek to repeat 2012 glory as Jordan reach final for first time 

DOHA: In February 2024, Jordan found themselves 90 minutes away from making history. After a stellar AFC Asian Cup run that saw them eliminate Korea Republic, the Nashama reached the final of the continent’s flagship competition at Lusail Stadium. A 3-1 defeat to hosts Qatar ended that journey, but the campaign left a lasting mark on Jordanian football.

Fast forward 18 months, Jordan return to Lusail — this time for a different final, in a different competition, against a different opponent. The 2025 Arab Cup final will see Jordan face Morocco in what will be the two sides’ fourth meeting.

Their most recent encounter came at the 2021 Arab Cup, when Morocco struck three times in the first half before adding a late fourth to secure a group-stage victory.

Much has changed since then. Even without the services of Mousa Al-Taamari — currently plying his trade in France with Rennes — and the injured Yazan Al-Naimat, Jordan arrive at Lusail a completely transformed side.

Under Djamel Sellami, they secured qualification for the 2026 World Cup, and are the only team at this year’s Arab Cup to boast a perfect record.

Victories against the UAE, Kuwait, Egypt, Iraq and Saudi Arabia have underlined Jordan’s consistency and resilience against elite regional opposition.

Morocco, however, arrive with their own strengths. With the senior national team set to begin its AFCON campaign in less than a week, the squad is largely drawn from the Botola Pro, alongside stars from the Roshn Saudi League, ADNOC Pro League and Doha Bank Stars League.

They have delivered throughout the tournament, with all of Morocco’s goals coming from players based in Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Karim El-Berkaoui has been a standout, scoring the winner against Saudi Arabia in the group stage and opening the scoring in the semifinal victory over the UAE.

This Arab Cup final presents a unique storyline in Arab football. Jordan chase their first title, while Morocco seek to add to their growing pedigree in international football. With both nations backed in force throughout the tournament, the stage at Lusail Stadium could hardly be bigger.