IT WAS OVER to Deepdale for the final FA Cup fixture of the weekend. Or the first of the week, depending on which way you want to look at it.
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To quote Saul Goodman: “It’s showtime, folks!”
All but one of the FA Cup fifth round ties have been decided and tonight Manchester United will be heavy favourites to take the final place in the quarter-finals when they face Preston North End.
Kick-off is 40 minutes away, so without further ado. Here are the teams:
Preston: Stuckmann, Clarke, Huntington, Wright, Laird, Humphrey, Welsh, Kilkenny, Gallagher, Davies, Garner.
Man Utd: De Gea, Valencia, Smalling, Rojo, Shaw, Blind, Herrera, Rooney, Fellaini, Di Maria, Falcao.
United make five changes to the team which defeated Burnley 3-1 last Wednesday with Antonio Valencia, Chris Smalling, Luke Shaw, Ander Herrera and Marouane Fellaini all coming in.
Paddy McNair, Phil Jones, Johnny Evans, Adnan Januzaj and Robin van Persie drop out.
Former Manchester United star David Beckham famously spent a month on loan at Preston back in 1995 and impressed Alex Ferguson enough to be handed an opportunity in United’s first team.
Even as a 19-year-old, he was a dead-ball specialist.
Before the game, there is the small matter of the FA Cup draw – which begins at 7.30pm. You can watch it live here.
Preston, currently fourth in England’s third tier, are managed by former Leeds United boss Simon Grayson — who knocked United out of this very competition during his time with the Yorkshire club in 2010.
“This tie does a lot for the football club,” he said this week . “It lifts the profile, it will be a fantastic atmosphere, brings in vital revenue and we have to go out and enjoy it and see where it takes us.
We have nothing to lose and Manchester United certainly has. The one thing you don’t want the team to do is to let it pass them by, because these games don’t come around too often.
“You have to grasp it and somewhere down the line there might be a hero – and from becoming a local hero, they suddenly become a national and worldwide hero if they produce a performance and get a goal to knock Manchester United out of the FA Cup.”
The United players warming up this evening. Radamel Falcao has been given another opportunity to impress his manager tonight. The Colombian’s big money loan spell from Monaco has been less than inspiring so far.
Here it is then. A couple of tasty ties in there.
We’ve just kicked off. Preston wearing white and navy while Man United are in their traditional red, white and black.
Early pressure from United and Luke Shaw gets himself forward to earn a corner. Rooney to take, and it’s headed straight back out to him. He feeds Di Maria, who puts the ball back into the box but Preston win a free out for pushing.
Daley Blind loses his footing but there aren’t any Preston players in position to capitalise. BBC co-commentator Martin Keown calls it a “comical” moment.
Moments later, Kevin Davies, once of Bolton Wanderers, uses his experience to earn what looks like a soft free-kick from the versatile Dutchman.
The Preston fans honour a legend of the club, Tom Finney, who passed away one year ago.
Bailey Wright fouls Falcao and United have a free-kick 30 yards out from goal. Di Maria curls the ball up and over the wall but it’s a couple of yards wide of the post.
Fellaini, who is no stranger to dishing out the occasional elbow himself, takes one to the nose from Wright and has to leave the field momentarily for attention. Referee Phil Dowd doesn’t penalise the Preston defender, however.
Di Maria whips a free-kick from distance to the back post but Falcao can’t make contact with the back and it harmlessly goes behind for a goal-kick.
The home side get the chance to test the United defence with a free-kick out wide, which Joe Garner gets onto the end of. He heads over under pressure from Marcos Rojo.
Di Maria over-hits a cross and the camera turns to Van Gaal, looking a little frustrated in his technical area. United have had the lion’s share of possession but they have yet to pose a goal threat.
Rooney makes a run in behind the Preston defence and is spotted by Di Maria. The pass over the top looks a good one but it’s slightly overcooked and Rooney can’t control.
Falcao lays off to the onrushing Rooney but Wright makes a super last-ditch tackle to cut out the pass.
One minute of added time to play.
Half-time: Preston North End 0-0 Man United
“Let’s hope we get a few goals,” says BBC commentator Gary Lineker as the teams re-emerge. I’d like to echo those sentiments.
GOAL! Preston North End 1-0 Man United (Scott Laird)
The ball comes across the ball to Scott Laird and he drives a ball at the United goal. Valencia attempts to block the strike and it’s deflected past David De Gea to hand Preston a priceless goal.
The wind is in Preston’s sails now and Deepdale is rocking. Tom Clarke looks favourite to get a shot away but fails to make sufficient contact with a cross.
Di Maria drills at goal from 25 yards where Thorston Stuckmann collects routinely. United showing a little more urgency in recent minutes, however.
Valencia gets a couple of yards down the right flank and crosses for Fellaini but Preston’s German goalkeeper is on-hand to save again.
Once again hopelessly ineffective, Radamel Falcao is the first man to be withdrawn. Ashley Young is in for him and Fellaini goes up front with Rooney.
He doesn’t look to happy about it either.
The ball drops for Fellaini seven yards out and he swings a leg at it but sees the attempt blocked by the body of Paul Huntington.
GOAL! Preston North End 1-1 Man United (Ander Herrera)
United are level! Substitute Young tees up Herrera and the Spaniard scores his fifth goal for the club by finding the bottom corner. Rooney, standing in an offside position, jumps out of the way as the ball flies by.
GOAL! Preston North End 1-2 Man United (Marouane Fellaini)
The visitors have turned this one on its head. Valencia puts in a deep cross to the back post and Fellaini’s initial header is blocked but he follows up to blast home from close range.
Fellaini goes close to doubling his tally after a nice turn but the effort is blocked. He has created more in the last 18 minutes than Falcao had in the previous 61.
Two shots from Preston in recent minutes, one just wide and the other down the throat of De Gea. They are pushing bodies forward but it is leaving gaps at the back.
PENALTY TO MAN UNITED. Stuckmann picks up a yellow card after a clumsy challenge but Rooney has blatantly dived there.
GOAL! Preston North End 1-3 Man United (Wayne Rooney)
Rooney picks himself up and send the goalkeeper the wrong way to seal the result.
Full-time: Preston North End 1-3 Man United
If it was a tennis player he’d be back in action in about 18 months
@Catherine Sims:
If he was Russian he’d be back last week.
@Catherine Sims: if he was Russian he’d be…. well get away with it
@David Sinclair: Yeah – like there is no sportsmen banned from Russia. Did you slept last 10 years people ???
As soon as Billy Walsh left the Irish boxing team went down the tubes. It’s rare that one man can make such a difference but the display in the Olympics together with this, shows how badly needed was.
@prop joe: lol you haven’t a clue do you Joe
@Gareth: yeah, they are doing so well without him.
@prop joe: that’s harsh man on the years of effort the boxers put in. Obviously him leaving under the circumstances, but the circumstances and scrutiny on the team leading up to the Olympics just days before had a collective effect on the team, particularly Joe ward and Katie’s performances. And slagging them now is disingenuous and ignorant.
Sometimes I wonder how many sports stars, if any, have an operation like Lance Armstrong did where they aren’t being caught because of it. It seems to happen in the UFC and tennis, I wonder about football and rugby etc
@happy: definitely in football. But because there is such interest and money in the sport, they will never get done. You just have to shake your head and wonder why there were over 70 redacted names in the Operation Puerto case. A few cyclists names came out of the report because it was round the time of the Armstrong case. Then all of a sudden they froze every other name in the report, even though they physically still have the blood samples.
Not to mention around those years Spain win the Euro’s, and the World Cup, Real Madrid and Barcelona are the top teams in the world and Nadal was winning everything under the sun in tennis, and then suddenly he had a massive knee injury and is out for up to a year as the case is going through the media. Hmmm funny that.
@Jonathan Nolan: funny that a case that led to arrests in 2006 could lead you to thinking that it is related to European championship wins in 2010 and 2014 , World Cup win in 2012 and a dozen Grand Slam wins by Nadal in 2009 to 2017 . No positives ever received in 1000s of tests .
Nadal won his libel case against the French sports minister , and would win it against you too .
Is this also in his culture ?
@chinaski: We have greatest culture in the world – there is no second country so “agreeable” like us. We let our “allies” to rip us off, to use our lands, sea, airports, banks, we do whatever they want. How dare they to ban our sportsmen like that so ?!
Spent a year and a half dragging the arse out of it like all the cheats do.
@Shane Gleeson: slime
In the interest of equality, everyone athlete should take drugs, just to level the playing field.
4 years is a disgrace !!! Hope it doesn’t run him out the sport for good cause he’s 1 of the most talented boxers we’ve ever seen in Ireland.
@AL Thornton: Do the crime do the time, A drugs cheat , disgraced the country.
@AL Thornton: I know very little about this sport I do know if it’s proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that the doping happened no matter it’s in China Russia or this Country then they should be gone. Reading some of the comments here you would think he took a packet of sweets.
@AL Thornton: your right it is a disgrace alright.
It should be life. 4 years backdated? Not enough. Cheats out.
@Samuel Karl Toland:
Who Supplies them with Drugs….
@AL Thornton: Hopefully it does run him out of the sport. That’s surely the only way to say good riddance to drugs cheats like him. 4 years is pittance.
@Mike: I’m all for banning cheats but there isn’t the same sanctions for cheats across all sports and all countries. It there was more uniformity around bans people wouldn’t be complaining. The fact is though he gets 4 years because he’s not a Russian or a wealthy well known tennis player. Bans should be for all cheats.
@AL Thornton: it should be a life ban.
@Gerry Murphy: as far as I know he took a protein shake from a pal at his boxing club but never checked with the Irish set up if the shake was ok for him to take. There was a small trace of a banned substance in it but it’s wasn’t performance enhancement
@AL Thornton: talent shouldn’t need drugs
@billy Dorney: But it needs supplements!
@AL Thornton: you’re naive
@Catherine Sims: In a perfect world, there would be uniformity in terms of sanctions against drugs cheats. Unfortunately that isn’t the case. It doesn’t mean that we can or should go easy on our cheats just because the Russians (who have zero credibility as a result) run a doping programme. We’re either for or against drugs in sport, it’s black or white.
What a shame…
Idiot. Should never be allowed play again.
@Sean Dilligan: does one play boxing?
@Minom Pnnomm: it’s a game and he plays it
@Alison Maguire: does one play boxing??
@Paul Reid: he plays a sports game called boxing
Dope