Ruben Amorim, lead coach of Manchester United. (Photo of Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Manchester United won a 2-1 victory over Leicester City at the FA CUP.
The Red Devils collected a controversial last -minute winner against Foxes, and Leicester City manager Ruud Mistelrooy has rejected the unacceptable decision of officials.
In the meantime, Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim also admitted that his side was a bit of luck and needed it to win the game.
Said (h/t Leicester Mercury): “With VAR was not a goal and I think it is important to have -because it is fair for the game. It is very difficult to lose a game in the last minute with an off -play play. Sometimes we deserve a little Luck. “
Man United Game Plan made the difference
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The Portuguese manager revealed that Manchester United led Leicester City Ombudsman James Justin during the second half of the game. The defender seemed tired in the second half and the red devils caused Alejandro Garnacho to terrorize it in the final third. The Argentine end caused all kinds of problems for Justin with their pace and technical capacity. He played a key role in the goal scored by Joshua Zirkzee, and the South -American was close to finding the back of the net.
“The game has changed today with the runs,” said Amorim. “You can feel that the opponent was tired, justin, with many difficulties, not in the first half, but in the second half, to stop Garnacho in one. So we are very happy with him and I think he helped a lot Change the game. “
Justin will be disappointed in the way he performed against Garnacho during the second half of the game. However, the Manchester United Plan to guide him clearly and Amorim will be satisfied with a very needed for his side. The FA CUP is the best opportunity for Manchester United to win a trophy this season, and it will be interesting to see if they can finish the season in a top with crockery.