David De Gea reveals Man United's penalty shoot-out tactic after Brighton's FA Cup agony
Manchester United will face rivals Manchester City in the FA Cup final after Solly March’s spot-kick miss saw Brighton suffer semi-final shoot-out heartache.
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Hide AdBrighton made United sweat as the south-coast club sought to reach just their second FA Cup final, with the semi-final ending 0-0 after 120 minutes at Wembley.
The first 12 penalties of the shoot-out found the net before Albion favourite March blazed over, allowing Victor Lindelof to win it 7-6 and set up a Wembley return against City.
Speaking to the BBC after the match, De Gea said: "It was a very tight game we played a very good team. Brighton play really good football. We are now in the final but we have another big game on Thursday so we need to go home and recover.
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Hide Ad"They were great penalties. I was prepared as always. I tried to put pressure on the takers. There's still a long way to the final but it will be a big game against one of the best teams in Europe and the world. We showed at home we can beat them [Man City] so let's hope.
"We are on the right track. One trophy, another final and fighting for the top four. It's not enough but it's a big step from last season."
Brighton boss De Zerbi felt his team deserved win the match: "It's football. We are disappointed and very sad. We played a great game. We have a lot of injuries and we suffered due to this situation. It's sad for us and for our fans.
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Hide Ad"Usually in penalties the winner is the one who doesn't deserve it. We made some mistakes in the final pass around the goal area but I'm really pleased with the performance from my players.
"We have to close this page and think about the next game on Wednesday in Nottingham. We have a lot of games and want to get into Europe."