Man United wins FA Cup in extra time

Man United wins FA Cup in extra time

LONDON - Louis van Gaal delivered Manchester United's first trophy since Alex Ferguson retired three years ago with a 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace after the 135th FA Cup final went to extra time on Saturday.

Crystal Palace's midfielder James McArthur (L) vies with Manchester United's striker Wayne Rooney during the English FA Cup final football match at Wembley stadium in London on May 21, 2016

With Ferguson watching at Wembley Stadium, Jesse Lingard, an academy graduate thrust into the first team by Van Gaal, completed United's comeback by volleying in the winner in the 110th minute.

United's record-equalling 12th triumph in world football's oldest cup competition comes at the end of a lacklustre second season under Van Gaal. The manager's United future has seemed precarious for more than six months, and failure to qualify for the Champions League has only added to the uncertainty.

But United showed the fighting spirit often lacking under Van Gaal to provide a winning end to the campaign.

"We've had a tough end to the season but I thought we worked very hard today _ our determination got us through this so I'm delighted," United captain Wayne Rooney said. "It's been a (while). It's not always great of course.

"Winning trophies lifts football clubs and lifts supporters. The fans have had a tough few years. Hopefully they enjoy tonight."

Alan Pardew won't. The Palace manager produced a giddy jig on the touchline after Jason Puncheon put the London club ahead in the 78th minute, but Juan Mata equalized within three minutes to force extra time.

Even being reduced to 10 men, when Chris Smalling was sent off in the 105th, did not dampen United's resolve. Lingard, who replaced Mata at the end of regular time, produced the winner five minutes later to deny Palace a first major trophy.

It is the first time United has won the FA Cup since 2004 _ one of 38 major trophies Ferguson won as manager from 1986 to 2013. Ferguson's immediate successor, David Moyes, was fired after less than a year in charge. Van Gaal has managed to end the club's rare trophy drought, and the Dutchman has titles in four countries in management.

"Not many managers can say that," the former Ajax, Barcelona and Bayern Munich coach said.


EARLIER REPORT
Palace, Man Utd go to extra time in FA Cup final

LONDON - The FA Cup final between Crystal Palace and Manchester United went to extra time after the match finished 1-1 following normal time at Wembley on Saturday.

Substitute Jason Puncheon gave underdogs Palace a 78th-minute lead by slamming a shot past David de Gea at the near post, but United equalised within three minutes as Marouane Fellaini chested down Wayne Rooney's right-sided cross for Juan Mata to volley home.

If the score is still level after the extra 30 minutes, the match will be decided by penalty kicks.

United, who beat Palace after a replay in the 1990 final, are bidding to win a record-equalling 12th FA Cup, while Palace have never previously lifted a major trophy.

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