Conventry City not ready to give up on FA cup since winning 1987..
Ahead of their match against Coventry City in the FA Cup semi-finals, Manchester United’s training ground reveal suggests several possibilities and raises a couple of doubts. Three academy players, Harry Amass, Habeeb Ogunneye, and Ethan Wheatley, trained with the senior squad, indicating their potential involvement in the upcoming game. Additionally, Brazilian winger Antony, who missed their last Premier League match due to injury, returned to training, hinting at his availability against Coventry.
However, manager Erik ten Hag faces challenges with six players definitely ruled out due to injuries: Victor Lindelof, Lisandro Martinez, Tyrell Malacia, Anthony Martial, Luke Shaw, and Raphael Varane. Moreover, doubts loom over the availability of Scott McTominay and Jonny Evans, who were both absent in the previous match against Bournemouth.
As for Coventry City, under the management of Mark Robins, they are making new history by reaching their first FA Cup semi-final since their 1987 triumph. The Coventry Telegraph has produced a special publication to celebrate this achievement, featuring exclusive interviews with Robins and his assistant Adi Viveash, as well as a nostalgic look back at the 1987 journey to Wembley. Robins shares his sentiments about facing the club he supports, while Viveash provides insights into tactics and strategies for taking on formidable opponents like Manchester United.
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