- Manchester United played Brighton and Hove Albion at Wembley in the FA Cup semi-final
- United had already won another domestic cup after winning the EFL carabao cup in February
- A goalless draw and a penalty route ensured United returned to Wembley for the finals again
- Here are the best and the worst player for Manchester United against Brighton in the Semi-final
Manchester United advanced to the FA Cup final after a penalty shootout victory over Brighton and Hove Albion.
The Red Devils were outplayed for most of the normal and extra time at Wembley Stadium, but they were able to hold on until a penalty shootout.
Following Solly March’s mistake, Victor Lindelof was able to convert a game-winning penalty kick after the first 12 penalties were all converted.
According to 90 minutes of player ratings, here are the greatest and worst players for Manchester United in their Wembley victory.
Manchester United best player vs Brighton
David De Gea
Following a rather hopeless showing in the Europa League on Thursday evening, De Gea was quickly back to his best on Sunday against Brighton.
The goalkeeper set the tone for what was a phenomenal performance inside the opening five minutes when he tipped an Alexis Mac Allister free kick over the bar, and he continued that form throughout the game.
Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea was the best player against Brighton and Hove Albion in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley on April 23 2023. | PHOTO: Goal |
De Gea was later on hand to deny Julio Encisco from close range in the second half and showed his braveness by storming off his line to deny Kaoru Mitoma what could’ve been a decisive strike on goal – hurting himself in the process.
Although he once again failed to save a penalty in the shootout, the Spaniard did more than enough in normal and extra time to ensure that that won’t be a stick to beat him in the aftermath of the semi-final.
Manchester United worst player in the FA Cup semi-final
Anthony Martial’s 2/10 performance in the semi-finals is very disgraceful.
Starting as the centre forward, ahead of Wout Weghorst, Martial demonstrated why the club appears hellbent on buying a new number nine during the upcoming summer transfer window.
The French striker was unable to hold up play effectively, make any major efforts on goal, or even simply run around a bit to apply pressure on the Brighton defence as they attempted to build from the back.
His tame chipped effort in the first half, taken on with next-to-no-conviction, perhaps best sums up Martial’s performance.
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