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Leicester in FA Cup final; United sink Burnley

April 19, 2021 01:20 IST

Iheanacho sends Leicester into FA Cup final

IMAGE: Leicester City's Kelechi Iheanacho celebrates scoring. Photograph: Neil Hall/Reuters

Leicester City reached the FA Cup final for the first time in more than 50 years as Kelechi Iheanacho's goal secured a 1-0 win over Southampton at Wembley on Sunday.

A disappointing game was settled 10 minutes after the interval as the in-form Nigerian striker slotted at the second attempt after good work by Jamie Vardy.

Leicester, who have never won the FA Cup and last appeared in the final in 1969, will face Chelsea on May 15.

 

A crowd of around 4,000, mainly local residents, were permitted to attend the semi-final as part of a test event for the return of crowds as COVID-19 restrictions ease.

There was precious little for them to get excited about in a dull first half, but the second period was marginally better.

It was no surprise that Iheanacho scored the winner as he has now netted 10 times in his last seven games.

Southampton, who had not conceded a goal in reaching the semi-finals, rarely threatened and failed to register a goal attempt on target.

Greenwood double helps Man United sink Burnley

IMAGE: Manchester United's Mason Greenwood in action with Burnley's Bailey Peacock-Farrell. Photograph: Martin Rickett/Reuters

Mason Greenwood continued his fine run of form with a second-half brace which helped Manchester United to a 3-1 home win over Burnley in the Premier League on Sunday and kept them on course for a top-four finish.

The result left United second in the standings on 66 points from 32 games, eight behind leaders Manchester City and 10 ahead of third-placed Leicester City, who have a game in hand.

Burnley stayed 17th on 33 points from 32 games, six above 18th-placed Fulham who have played a game more and were held to a 1-1 draw at Arsenal after conceding a late equaliser in the lunchtime kickoff.

Greenwood was delighted and said that United were still in with an outside chance of clinching their first league title since 2013.

"I'm happy I'm playing a lot, (manager) Ole (Gunnar Solskjaer) trusts me and I do my best on the pitch and try to help my team mates and it's showing on the pitch," the 19-year-old forward told BT Sport.

"I keep focused, I knew my goals would come and kept my head down and I've taken my opportunities. Anything's possible, hopefully (Manchester City) drop some points but we just have to concentrate on our games."

Solskjaer heaped praise on Greenwood.

"Very happy for him," the Norwegian told the BBC. "He’s mixing up his game. He goes inside and outside, he's maturing all the time. It's lovely to see. He’s put the work in on the training ground and reaps the rewards."

Greenwood fired United ahead in the 48th minute and after James Tarkowski headed Burnley's equaliser two minutes later, he restored the home side's lead with a heavily deflected shot before Edinson Cavani sealed the win.

United enjoyed a huge let off in the first minute as Burnley striker Chris Wood headed the ball into the back of the net after only 13 seconds but his effort was ruled out for a marginal offside.

Visiting goalkeeper Bailey Peacock-Farrell did well to deny Paul Pogba and Marcus Rashford before Greenwood fired the home side ahead when he capped a slick move with a clinical finish.

Marcus Rashford beat his marker on the left flank and after Bruno Fernandes let the striker's pass roll with a clever dummy, Greenwood drilled in a side-footed shot from 10 metres past the keeper and two defenders.

United's joy was short-lived, though, as Tarkowski muscled his way into the six-yard box and rose above Harry Maguire to head home an Ashley Westwood corner, underlining United's recurring failures to deal with set pieces this season.

But Greenwood struck again in the 84th minute as his snap shot from inside the penalty area clipped Jack Cork's heel and beat Peacock-Farrel inside the near post.

Halftime substitute Cavani put the icing on the cake for United in stoppage time after another flowing move, tapping in a Donny van de Beek assist into an empty net after United broke forward from the edge of their box.

Source: REUTERS
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