Tough Loss for United’s FA Cup Hopes
Manchester United’s run in the FA Cup came to a sad end when they lost to Fulham in a penalty shootout. The defending champs faced a tough exit in the fifth round. Victor Lindelof and Joshua Zirkzee missed key penalties. Now, their hopes of winning a trophy this season are looking slim. It adds more pressure on coach Ruben Amorim as he tries to fix a tough season. Big Blow for United’s Survival Hopes.
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Former Premier League player Michael Bridges thinks this loss could mean bigger problems ahead. He even said United might end up in a fight to avoid relegation. He shared his thoughts on The Optus Sport Football Podcast.
Bridges: Relegation Fight Possible for United
It’s a big blow, Bridges said. Losing in the FA Cup is tough.
He thinks United had chances to win the game in extra time. Missing those chances puts them in a tough spot.
They should have finished it in extra time, he said. Now, they have to look forward. I can’t rule them out of a relegation fight. They’re in the mix, and you don’t want to be there.
Bridges did see some bright spots in United’s play, but he noted some key times where the game turned. One moment was Fulham’s goal right before halftime, which showed United’s weak defense this season.
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Calvin Bassey took advantage of poor defending to score with a close-range header.
The worst time to give up a goal is right before half-time, Bridges said. You’ve got to stay sharp. ‘Back-post Bassey,’ as he calls himself, scored a huge goal just before the break.
Though there were some good plays, like Matthijs de Ligt’s precise passes, United struggled to create chances. Bridges pointed out their lack of ideas when attacking: In the final third, they ran out of options. Big Blow for United’s Survival Hopes.
Obi-Martin’s Missed Chances and Key Decision
Young forward Chido Obi-Martin had two great chances to win the game. He missed one shot in normal time and forced a great save in extra time. But a big moment stood out when he got pushed by Bassey in the box but stayed on his feet instead of falling down.
Bridges thinks this showed Obi-Martin’s lack of experience.
He could’ve gone down; he should’ve gone down, Bridges said. Not in a cheating way, but he felt the touch and was in a good spot. If he had gone down, he could’ve gotten a penalty.
Bridges feels understanding these moments is part of growing as a player.
He’ll realize that experience matters. If you feel contact in the box, going down helps. It’s not cheating. But he stayed up, and I respect that.
Looking Ahead: Pressure on United Grows
With the FA Cup exit, United now faces even more pressure to turn things around. Their struggles in domestic games have raised worries about their overall performance. Bridges’ warning about possible relegation makes it urgent for Amorim’s team to regroup and find some consistency if they want to avoid a rough end to the season. Big Blow for United’s Survival Hopes.