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By the time United co-owner Ratcliffe arrived at Wembley, they were two up through goals from Scott McTominay and
But it began to unravel for United when
The underdogs looked to have completed a comeback for the ages when
"It's a mixed feeling. We can be happy with the achievement, getting to the final, that's huge," said United manager
While United's collapse further dented manager
"To come back from 3-0 down is incredible. We were really disappointed at the end," said Robins. "We hit the bar and had a goal disallowed. I can't be prouder of them. They did fantastically well. I think we've made Coventry proud."
On the VAR decision, he added: "It's a toe nail. Those lines are the bane of our life. You don't get a chance often to go to an FA Cup final and we were really really close. People will talk about this game for a long time."
Casemiro missed United's first penalty in the shootout, setting up Coventry to lead 2-1. But Onana flung himself right to stop O'Hare's kick and, after Ben Sheaf blazed over, Rasmus Hojlund tucked away to give United an unassailable 4-2 lead.
It set up a second consecutive FA Cup final between the two Manchester clubs, after City won last season's 2-1 to complete the second leg of an eventual Treble.
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