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Friday, May 20, 2016

2015-16 FA Cup Final Crystal Palace v Manchester United at Wembley stadium Saturday May 21,2016


Manchester United will attempt to salvage something from their tumultuous season -- and potentially keep manager Louis van Gaal in a job -- in Saturday's FA Cup final against Crystal Palace.

Both teams have endured a poor campaign in the Premier League, with the Red Devils finishing fifth and Palace finishing 10 places behind them in 15th spot.

After failing to qualify for the Champions League for the second time in three years, the Wembley showpiece represents United's last chance to make good on a campaign of stagnant football and simmering fan dissent

Manchester  United have not won the FA Cup since 2004, when they beat Millwall 3-0 in Cardiff, victory on Saturday would see them equal Arsenal's tally of 12 successes in the competition -- a record they once held outright.

Anthony Martial's late goal against Everton saw them seal a berth in the final and United now share a joint record of 19 final appearances along with Arsenal. The Gunners have won the competition for a record 12 times and a victory over Palace could see them level the north London record.

Manchester United beat Crystal Palace 2-1 to win title



Goal Scorers
For Manchester United - Juan Mata(81);Chris Smalling(105)and Jesse Lingard(110)
For Crystal Palace - Jason Puncheon(78)
 

Jesse Lingard's extra-time thunderbolt earned Manchester United a record-equalling 12th FA Cup as Louis van Gaal's side came from behind to defeat Crystal Palace 2-1 in Saturday's final at Wembley.

In a rematch of the 1990 final, which United won after a replay, underdogs Palace took the lead in the 78th minute when Jason Puncheon slammed home, only for Juan Mata to equalise less than three minutes later.

With the tie heading towards penalties, substitute Lingard drilled a stunning volley past a motionless Wayne Hennessey in the 110th minute to end United's 12-year wait to lift the FA Cup and give their supporters something to cheer about at the end of a tumultuous season.

  • Manchester United have now won the FA Cup on 12 occasions, equalling Arsenal's record.
  • Louis van Gaal is the third Dutch manager to win the FA Cup, after Guus Hiddink and Ruud Gullit.
  • Jesse Lingard's winner was his first goal in 18 games in competitions.
  • Chris Smalling is the fourth player - and the first from England - to be sent off in an FA Cup final final (Kevin Moran 1985, Jose Reyes 2005 and Pablo Zabaleta 2013).
  • Manchester United have won both FA Cup finals in which they had a player sent off (1985 and 2016).

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