Manchester United faced their own test against League One side Wigan Bruno Fernandes scored in Man Utd's 2-0 FA Cup win at Wigan on Monday. — AFP
Manchester United secured a convincing 2-0 victory against Wigan in another thrilling FA Cup showdown, easing the pressure on manager Erik ten Hag.
The win marked a pivotal moment for the Red Devils, striving to reignite their season amid challenging times.
The triumph follows a wave of positive outcomes for elite clubs in cup competitions, with Juventus sealing a triumphant win against Salernitana. While the Italian giants soared to success, Manchester United faced their own test against League One side Wigan.
United's domination was evident from the onset as Diogo Dalot's first-half strike set the tone for their performance. Bruno Fernandes further cemented their control with a controversial penalty, securing their place in the fourth round of the FA Cup.
Despite Wigan's early attempts to challenge United's defense, goalkeeper Andre Onana stood firm, with only a few close calls to contend with. The Red Devils, under Ten Hag's guidance, gradually seized control of the game, dictating the tempo and creating numerous goal-scoring opportunities.
Rasmus Hojlund's header rattled the crossbar, while Alejandro Garnacho's effort met the same fate, leaving United inches away from further extending their lead. Ten Hag acknowledged the team's first-half dominance, highlighting the missed chances but commending their focus throughout the game.
Wigan's hopes of a comeback were dashed when Fernandes converted the controversial penalty, extinguishing any possibilities of an upset. The win not only secured United's progress in the FA Cup but also provided a glimmer of hope amid their Premier League struggles.
Looking ahead, United aims to harness this momentum as they approach a crucial Premier League clash against Tottenham. Ten Hag remains optimistic, buoyed by the recent acquisition of a stake in the club by British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe, seeing it as a source of inspiration amidst the ongoing challenges.