Manchester United take on Coventry this Sunday afternoon in the second FA Cup semi-final of the weekend, live on talkSPORT.
The Red Devils’ push for Europe in the Premier League is looking bleak, meaning a place in the final is pivotal to prevent this from becoming a terrible campaign.
Erik ten Hag will be desperate to reach the showpiece match and coming up against Championship opposition makes his side major favourites.
However, Mark Robins’ men have already knocked out Wolves on their way to this stage and know they can put up a good fight.
Coventry vs Man United: Robins the Red Devil
It will be a special clash for Coventry manager Robins who used to play for Man United and even won an FA Cup with them.
In 1990, he scored the only goal of the game against Nottingham Forest as he kept United in the competition which they eventually went on to win.
That goal is also said to have saved Sir Alex Ferguson’s job at the time, with a defeat reported to have spelt the end for the iconic boss.
Robins played a total of 61 times for the Red Devils at the start of his career before he moved on to Norwich City and a myriad of other clubs.
The 54-year-old now has the chance to pull off a giant-killing with Coventry and end their hopes of silverware this season.
He may have saved Sir Alex’s job 34 years ago, but he could now play a huge part in ending Ten Hag’s time at United.
Coventry vs Man United: Team news
Coventry will be missing Tatsuhiro Sakamoto and Jamie Allen for the semi-final.
Ellis Simms and Haji Wright are expected to be the main dangers for the Sky Blues, with the former scoring five in the FA Cup so far.
As for Man United, Antony could return after missing the draw against Bournemouth last weekend.
Scott McTominay is close to a comeback too, but the Red Devils’ injury list remains long.
Lisandro Martinez, Luke Shaw, Victor Lindelof, Raphael Varane, Tyrell Malacia and Anthony Martial are all ruled out.
Coventry vs Man United: What has been said?
Coventry boss Robins was delighted to draw Man United in the semi-finals.
“To draw United is certainly special,” Robins said.”But to draw any one of those teams would have been special.
“If you look at the teams left, to be in the cup at this stage with the top clubs is an achievement in itself.
“I was there as a kid and came through there at United. But my loyalties are certainly now with Coventry City.
“It’s at Wembley. It’s a brilliant occasion. We’ve got to come up with a plan that’s going to give us an opportunity to compete in the game and see where it takes us.”
Coventry vs Man United: talkSPORT coverage
This FA Cup semi-final will take place on Sunday, April 21.
Kick-off at Wembley Stadium is scheduled for 3:30pm.
talkSPORT will have live coverage of the game presented by Adrian Durham.
Commentary will come from Jim Proudfoot and former England and Coventry defender Stuart Pearce.
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