Erik ten Hag has been warned that Manchester United's latest performance is likely to have cost him his job despite the Red Devils booking their place in the FA Cup final.
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The 20-time English champions were cruising in their FA Cup semi-final against Coventry City on Sunday as they led 3-0 by the 58th minute.
Goals from Scott McTominay, Harry Maguire and Bruno Fernandes looked to have sealed a routine victory for United, until a second-half collapse turned the tie on its head.
The EFL Championship side pulled three goals back between the 70th and 90th minute to force the game, held at Wembley Stadium, into an half an hour of additional time.
After neither team could find the winner, the semi-final encounter was decided by a penalty shootout as United held their nerve to progress to the final of the tournament.
While it is the second successive FA Cup final the Red Devils have qualified for under Ten Hag, ex-Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher believes the Dutchman will be replaced following his side's "embarrassing" display.
"We were all watching there in the end and (Coventry manager) Mark Robins famously kept a Man Utd manager in a job and I think that result today cost a Man Utd manager his job," he said on Sky Sports.
"I don't see how he stays. I don't. I would imagine that dressing room is the most embarrassed dressing room you could remember for a team who won a big game."
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United will play Manchester City in the FA Cup final on 25 May.
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