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Man City vs Man United LIVE: FA Cup final start time, line-ups and latest updates

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Pep Guardiola offers advice to journalist after ‘offensive’ question

Manchester City face rivals Manchester United in the FA Cup final today with a double-double on the line at Wembley Stadium. Pep Guardiola’s side, a week on from their fourth successive Premier League title, face a United side low on confidence after a turbulent season under Erik ten Hag.

The Dutchman’s future is under intense speculation, with a summer of change anticipated at Old Trafford, but an unlikely victory over the champions could prove vital to convince Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his team to persevere with him for next season.

“I am just focusing on the job I have to do and that is first win the game on Saturday and then we are in the project,” Ten Hag said when quizzed on his future. “Keep going in the project. I came here to win trophies and Saturday is another opportunity.”

Follow all the build-up, team news and updates from Wembley Stadium before kick-off below:

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Man City vs Man United – FA Cup final LIVE

Marcus Rashford was left out of England’s provisional squad for Euro 2024 following a turbulent season at Manchester United. Here, we look at what has gone wrong for the forward in recent months, including form and how his 2023/24 campaign progressed following a free-scoring season last time.

Karl Matchett25 May 2024 10:24

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Man City vs Man United – FA Cup final LIVE

As for United, well they’ve definitely had a far easier passage overall, but they’ve also come through one big test…and rode their luck on probably three occasions. They came close to an exit more than once but somehow found a way to their 22nd final – an FA Cup record.

Man United’s route to the FA Cup final:

3rd round – Wigan 0 United 2 (Dalot, Fernandes)

4th round – Newport 2 United 4 (Fernandes, Mainoo, Antony, Hojlund)

5th round – Nottingham Forest 0 United 1 (Casemiro)

QF – United 4 Liverpool 3 (AET) (McTominay, Antony, Rashford, Diallo)

SF – Coventry 3 United 3 (AET, 2-4 on pens) (McTominay, Maguire, Fernandes)

Karl Matchett25 May 2024 10:12

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Man City vs Man United – FA Cup final LIVE

It certainly hasn’t been plain sailing for Pep’s team to reach Wembley this year – though they’ve had a couple of blowout wins and beat a couple of potential rivals without conceding along the way.

Man City’s route to the FA Cup final:

3rd round – City 5 Huddersfield 0 (Foden 2, Alvarez, Doku, Jackson OG)

4th round – Spurs 0 City 1 (Ake)

5th round – Luton 2 City 6 (Haaland 5, Kovacic)

QF – City 2 Newcastle 0 (Silva 2)

SF – City 1 Chelsea 0 (Silva)

Karl Matchett25 May 2024 10:00

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Man City vs Man United – FA Cup final LIVE

As Manchester City celebrated their historic fourth successive Premier League title – and sixth in seven years – it is remarkable to think some considered them third favourites just last month.

April began with City having just been held to a goalless draw by Arsenal, a result which not only cost them the chance to leapfrog the Gunners, but left Liverpool standing alone at the top.

Yet as the Merseysiders have learned only too well in recent years, this is not a City side that should ever be doubted.

Karl Matchett25 May 2024 09:45

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Manchester United are desperate for a summer clearout – but again face one major problem

The lap of honour had reached the Stretford End. Or perhaps it was more of a lap of apology, given the season they were marking. But a chorus broke out as Manchester United’s players neared the tunnel: “Erik ten Hag’s red-and-white army.” It has been heard before but perhaps the timing supported the beleaguered manager’s case that the fans are still on his side. Or maybe it simply reflected the pride of a United fanbase who make a point of sticking by their managers.

Ten Hag hopes he will be back next year though it is harder to say he deserves to be. For many, though, it was a last end-of-season trudge around the Old Trafford pitch. That tendency towards loyalty from the match-going United was shown by the chants of “Tony Martial scores again”. Again? Anthony Martial has two goals this season. He has gone five months without an appearance. He has 90 goals for United but an increasingly mercurial figure has outstayed his welcome.

There is a noble air to Raphael Varane. His farewell felt dignified and sad, the Frenchman sitting in the middle of an empty pitch to take it all in, even if it was typical that the injured Varane had missed the match. The World Cup winner cost £41m, will leave on a free transfer and was paid huge wages. Only one of his three seasons at Old Trafford was a success, either for him or the team, but a serial Champions League winner was unable to replicate his success at Real Madrid in Manchester. Even a player of his distinction was caught up in the chaos.

Karl Matchett25 May 2024 09:30

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Arsenal and Liverpool’s task will only get harder – they must learn from Man City’s priceless quality

Johnny Marr was next to Noel Gallagher at the Etihad Stadium but one of the musical throwbacks came to an earlier era. During the pitch invasion at the final whistle, one banner described Manchester City as “the Four Tops”. Motown got its name from the Motor City; if football has become Manchester’s major industry now, City, champions a record four times in a row, are its market leader.

As Manchester United recorded their lowest-ever Premier League finish, City completed an achievement beyond even Sir Alex Ferguson’s finest teams; or, for that matter, anyone else from Preston North End’s 1889 Invincibles to Jurgen Klopp’s barnstorming 21st-century Liverpool side.

City had Paul Dickov present the trophy, a quarter of a century on from his injury-time equaliser in the third-tier play-off final. They know where they came from.

Karl Matchett25 May 2024 09:15

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The legacy of Pep Guardiola’s Man City – and why they may never be truly loved

Pep Guardiola is on the brink of history. “One game, destiny in our hands,” he said, relishing the scenario rather than deflecting attention from it. A fourth consecutive English title would be an unparalleled achievement. It would also be a very popular one; within the Manchester City fanbase, anyway.

And in the wider world? “F***, I don’t know,” replied a dismissive Guardiola. “I don’t go knocking on doors asking people what they think. I don’t know, honestly.”

And if he is sufficiently busy that he scarcely had time to double up as a pollster, canvassing opinions, if many people in football are insulated from the outside world, there is a broader question of how City are viewed. As a great team? Definitely, and they will be even if they lose to West Ham on Sunday and Arsenal supplant them at the top of the table. As the best side in Europe? They were last season but, however often they are described as such, that status surely belongs with either the relentless Real Madrid or even Xabi Alonso’s unbeaten Bayer Leverkusen, based on the evidence of the current campaign. As a side whose achievements often come with a caveat? For now, certainly, given that 115 Premier League charges still hang over City. That said, if the eventual verdict is that City breached regulations for years to create the conditions for their current era of dominance, the fundamental fault for that was not committed by Guardiola or his players.

Jack Rathborn25 May 2024 09:00

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Manchester United documentary ‘99 is an exquisite hit of nostalgia to distract from club’s present woes

There was a time when the period dramas television executives rushed to commission involved the writings of Jane Austen, not the musings of Phil Neville. Though that time was the 1990s, a decade that has led to a growth industry in Manchester United nostalgia. Which, as the last quarter of a century has taken them from “football, bloody hell” to “football, bloody mess”, may be unsurprising. The past is infinitely preferable to the present for them.

After Netflix’s David Beckham documentary comes Amazon’s ’99; made by the same production company, covering some of the same ground, with many of the same faces; most of the stories are familiar, the footage well-worn but still spine-tingling. United’s greatest season is ripe for revisiting, even if only to distract them from one of their worst campaigns anyone under 40 can remember. It has created various legacies. There was a story last week that the criticisms of the military-industrial complex of high-profile Old Trafford old boys may be deterring prospective candidates from wanting to manage the club.

Karl Matchett25 May 2024 08:45

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Erik ten Hag reveals Marcus Rashford motivation and offers Harry Maguire update

The 26-year-old has had a troubled season with United, scoring only eight goals and failing to find the net in his last eight appearances and may only be on the bench against Manchester City at Wembley on Saturday.

But Ten Hag is tipping Rashford, who has scored 131 goals in 401 games for United, to return to form in the future, saying: “He looks good and that is the career with ups and downs so a down can also be fuel, that is what I see in training. He will be highly motivated, he is highly talented. He has already a big career. I am sure he will get over this and get even more goals.”

Jack Rathborn25 May 2024 08:30

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Erik ten Hag dismisses speculation over Man Utd future to focus on FA Cup final

“I have nothing to say. I am just focusing on the job I have to do and that is first win the game on Saturday and then we are in the project. Keep going in the project.”

Pushed on how he wants his time at United to be judged, Ten Hag added: “I came here to win trophies.

“Saturday I have the next opportunity and we earned this opportunity as a team and now we have to go for it.

“At the same time, in the last two years, of course after every season you review it and then we will see where we are in the project and things we have to change.

“We spoke lately about it. Underneath there are very good things – players coming up, players developing, values coming up.

“And, at the same time, we have on Saturday a big opportunity to win the next trophy.”

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is gearing up for the FA Cup final (Martin Rickett/PA). (PA Wire)

Jack Rathborn25 May 2024 08:20

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